scholiast



n. 注释者;训诂学者
n.
注释者;
英英释义
scholiast[ 'skəuliæst, -liəst ]
n.a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)
权威例句
The Scholiast SchooledThe Scholiast on Wittgenstein on Frazer
The Earliest Scholiast on Juvenal
No Single Scholiast: Pope's "The Dunciad"
ARIUS, STOBAEUS AND THE SCHOLIAST
Henry Fielding: Literary Scholiast
Pietro d'Abano of Padua (1250-1315) translator and scholiast
'Perhaps the Scholiast was also a Drudge': Authorial Practices in some Middle Byzantine Commentaries
'Perhaps the Scholiast was also a Drudge': Authorial Practices in Three Middle Byzantine Subliterary Writings
THE RECOVERY OF MORE ENNIUS FROM A MISINFORMED CICERONIAN SCHOLIAST
scholiast (n.)
"one who writes explanatory notes upon a classical writer," 1580s, from Late Latin scholiasta, from Late Greek skholiastes, from skholiazein, from skholion "explanatory note or comment," from skhole (see school (n.1)). Related: Scholiastic.
1. I saw Sean's face cloud over at this blatant lie.
我看见肖恩听到这个赤裸裸的谎话后脸色阴沉下来。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The Advertising Standards Authority accused estate agents of using blatant untruths.
广告标准管理局控告房地产代理商使用无耻的谎言。
来自柯林斯例句
3. At times the arrogance of those in power is quite blatant.
有时那些当权者颇为傲慢嚣张。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination.
外来人员会继续受到最露骨的歧视。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The elitism was blatant.
精英统治丝毫不加掩饰。
来自柯林斯例句
[ blatant 造句 ]
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