Boccaccio

Boccaccio

美 [boˈkɑtʃiˌo]  英 [bəuˈkɑ:tʃiəu]

  • na.Boccaccio
  • 网络薄伽丘;卜伽丘;加丘

英汉解释

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1.
Boccaccio , Giovanni 薄加丘

例句

Boccaccio's treatment of sexual relations is often graphic, often witty, but never demeaning.

薄伽丘关系处理经常生动细致描绘经常风趣诙谐从不身份

Boccaccio was also inspired by a deep love for the beautiful wife of a Neapolitan citizen.

薄伽丘那不勒斯一位公民美丽妻子深深爱情激发灵感

Boccaccio wished to portray men and women as they really are rather than as they ought to be.

薄伽丘希望按照男人女人真实样子不是他们应该是的样子描绘他们

The literary standard came into being in the 14th century, largely through Dante's Divine Comedy and the works of Petrarch and Boccaccio .

意大利标准书面基本上通过但丁神曲皮特拉克以及作品十四世纪得以形成

He devoured newspapers, journals and articles on Tolstoy, Petrarch, Boccaccio and Wagner.

贪婪阅读报纸杂志以及关于托尔斯泰彼得拉克卜迦丘瓦格纳论文

Boccaccio , Giovanni. Decameron. Trans. Fang Ping and Wang Keyi. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Press, 1988.

薄伽丘:《十日》,方平王科上海上海译文出版社,1988

They later migrated into the stories of Chaucer in England and Boccaccio in Italy.

后来传入英国乔叟意大利卜伽丘故事

Boccaccio . Introduction to The Decameron (Course Reader [CR]).

十日介绍课程阅读材料[CR])。

The second great man in the Italian literary Renaissance was Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375).

意大利文学文艺复兴第二伟大人物乔瓦尼·薄伽丘(1313-1375)。

Boccaccio's prose is "modern" in the sense that it is brisk.

薄伽丘散文轻快活泼这个意义上散文现代”。

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