Sano的意思
Sano中文翻譯:
佐野(日本地名)
mens sana in corpore sano───有健全的身體才有健全的精神;身心健康 [略作 mens sana]
I've told my professor I was going to go buy an iPhone, and he gave me permission," said Sano, wearing a T-shirt with an Apple logo.───我告訴我的導師我要去買一部iPhone,并且得到了他的允許,”身著一件印有蘋果商標T恤的Sano說。
special also includes a graduation scene and addresses the relationship between Mizuki and Sano.───特別還包括一個脫離現場和地址之間的關系水木和佐野。
Here's his personal roadmap to that old Roman virtue-mens Sana in corpore sano-a healthy mind in a healthy body.───這是他修養自己達到古羅馬的美德——一個好心靈在一個好身體里——的路線圖。
But Seiichiro Sano, Sanyo's president, insisted the company would not shed unprofitable businesses over the next three years.───但三洋總裁村上佐野(SeiichiroSano)強調,該公司在今后3年中不會放棄不贏利的業務。
Yasushige Sano, 35, an office worker in Tokyo, said he is staying put in the area with his wife and toddler.───東京35歲的白領YasushigeSano說,他與妻子、年幼的孩子都留在當地。
"I've told my professor I was going to go buy an iPhone, and he gave me permission, " said Sano, wearing a T-shirt with an Apple logo.───“我告訴我的導師我要去買一部iPhone,并且得到了他的允許,”身著一件印有蘋果商標T恤的Sano說。
The Romans might have told us, wisely, to aim for mens sana in corpore sano.───羅馬人也許已經明智地告訴了我們,要將“健全的心靈寓于健全的身體(menssanaincorporesano)”。
The special also includes a graduation scene and addresses the relationship between Mizuki and Sano.───特別還包括一個脫離現場和地址之間的關系水木和佐野。
Sano Kenji, Folk Calendar and National Calendar: Modernization of Time Concept───佐野賢治:民間日歷與國家日歷——論時間認識的現代化
There was only one course in which Professor Sano, my depart-ment head, thought I might have trouble.
The Romans might have told us, wisely, to aim for mens sana in corpore sano.
Mrs Sano has a quiet, moonlike beauty and a soft voice that makes you want to listen.
Professor Sano explained why the Practice House would be available that December.
I called Professor Sano, our former department head, and asked his advice.
Here's his personal roadmap to that old Roman virtue—mens sana in corpore sano—a healthy mind in a healthy body.
I try to explain this to Professor Sano, working hard to keep back the tears.
The plums are so bitter by themselves, Mrs Sano tells us in her gentle voice, that they are almost inedible.
Professor Sano writes back by return mail.