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159. c. (= ca.; circa) [around, approximately]
左右,大约
160. cap. (= capitulus) [chapter, section in a book]
在一本书中的章节
161. cf. (= confer) [compare]
比较
162. c.p. (= ceteris paribus) [all things being equal]
其他一切等同
163. c.v. (= curriculum vitae) [the course of life, sum-mary of past achievements and titles]
简历
164. Caelum/Coelum non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt. [Those who cross over the sea change their view of the sky, not their own soul.]
穿越海洋的人改变的是他们对天空的看法,而非他们自己灵魂。
165. Caesar non supra grammaticos. [Caesar is not above the grammarians.]
恺撒也要服从语法。
166. Canis canem edit. [Dog eats dogs.]
狗咬狗;黑吃黑。
167. Canis mortuus non mordet. [A dead dog does not bite.]
死狗不咬人。
168. capax Dei [able of receiving God]
能接受上帝的
169. casus [case]
案例
170. Caret periculo, qui, etiam cum est tutus, cavet. [He who is free from danger is he who, even when safe, is still on guard.]
枕戈待旦的人不会有危险。
171. caritas Christi [the love of Christ]
基督的爱
172. Carpe diem. [Seize the day.]
把握每一天。
173. Carthago delenda est. [Carthage must be destroyed.]
迦太基必须被摧毁。
174. Castigat ridendo mores. [Laughing he reprimands (bad) habits.]
他笑着谴责(坏)习惯。
175. casu [by chance]
(通过)偶然的机会
176. casus belli [the event that caused the war]
导致战争发生的事件;战争的导火索
177. Cato esse quam videri bonus malebat. [Cato preferred to be good rather than to seem good.]
加图宁愿做个好人而不愿看起来像个好人。
178. causa mortis [cause of death]
死亡原因
179. Cave! [Be careful!]
注意!小心!
180. Cave canem. [Beware of the dog.]
谨防犬类。
181. Cave ne cadas. [Beware not to fall.]
谨防跌倒。
182. Cave ne quidquid incipias quod post paeniteat. [Take care not to start a thing which you will regret.]
小心不要开始那些你之后会后悔的事情。
183. caveat [a formal warning]
一个正式的警告
184. Caveat emptor. [Let the buyer beware.]
愿买家小心。
185. Cedant arma togae. [Let arms yield to the toga.]
愿武器向官服屈服;偃武修文
186. Cedo maiori. [I yield to a greater person]
我向更重要的人物让步。
187. Cetera desunt. [The rest is missing.]
剩下的失踪了。
188. ceteris paribus (= c.p.). [all things being equal]
其他事项相同
189. Christianos ad leones! [Christians to the lions!]
把基督徒喂狮子!
190. Christus rex [Christ the King]
基督是王
191. Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat. [Christ wins, Christ is king, Christ rules.]
基督胜利了,他是君王,他统治一切。
192. Cicero pro domo sua [Cicero for his own house (= benefit)]
西塞罗为了他自己的房子(意为利益)
193. Citius altius fortius [Faster higher stronger]
更快,更高,更强
194. Cito rumpas arcum, semper si tensum habeas. [You would quickly break a bow if you were to have it always strung.]
如果你一直拉弓,很快就会弄坏它。
195. Cogito ergo sum. [I think therefore I am.]
我思故我在。
196. Cognoscetis veritatem et veritas liberabit vos. [You will know the truth and the truth will make you free.]
你们将认识真理,而真理将使你们获得自由。
197. communis opinion [common opinion]
共识, 常识
198. compos mentis [in control of his mind]
控制头脑
199. compos sui [in control of oneself ]
控制自己
200. Concordia parvae res crescunt, discordia maxime dilabuntur. [With harmony small things grow, with conflict great ones fall apart.]
和睦使细小的事成长,冲突让伟大的事陨落。
201. condicio sine qua non [necessary condition]
必需的条件
202. confer (= cf.) [compare]
参见
203. Congregatio de Propaganda Fide [Congregation for the Propagation of Faith]
传信部
204. Consensus facit legem. [Consent makes the law.]
协议产生法律。
205. consilio et prudentia [with counsel and prudence]
聪明而谨慎
206. Consuetudo est altera natura. [Habit is like a second nature.]
习惯成性。
207. Consummatum est. [It is finished.]
结束了。
208. contemptus mundi [despise of the worldly mundane life]
鄙视世俗生活
209. contione habita [gathered an assembly]
召集一个集会
210. Contra felicem vix deus vires habet. [Against a lucky man (even) a god has little power.]
对于幸运的人,神明也没有办法。
211. Contra legem [Against the law]
违反法律
212. contraditio in terminis [a contradiction within the sentence itself ]
句子本身的矛盾
213. Cor ad cor loquitur. [Heart speaks to the heart.]
心与心的对话(意为心心相印)。
214. cor unum [one heart]
同一颗心
215. coram deo [in front of God]
上帝面前
216. coram populo [in front of the people]
人们面前
217. corpus Christi [the body of Christ]
基督的身体
218. corpus Iuris Canonicis [collection of Church laws]
教会法
219. corrigenda [things to be corrected]
应该修改的错误;更正
220. corruptio optimi pessima [The degeneration of the best is the worst.]
最优者的退化是最糟糕的。
221. Corruptissima republica, plurimae leges. [The most corrupt is a state, the most laws there are.]
国家越腐败,法律越多。
222. Crede ratem ventis animam ne crede puellis. [Entrust your sail to the wind but not entrust your soul to girls.]
把你的航行交给风向,不要把你的灵魂交给女孩。
223. Credo in unum Deum. [I believe in one God.]
我信唯一的上帝。
224. Credo quia absurdum. [I believe because it is absurd.]
因为荒谬,所以相信。
225. Credo ut intellegam. [I believe in order to understand.]
为了理解,我相信。
226. Crescit eundo. [It grows as it goes.]
它因操练而成长。
227. cribro aquam haurire [to draw water with a sieve.]
用筛子打水(意为竹篮打水一场空)。
228. crux [cross; difficulty]
十字架;困难
229. crux criticorum [a difficult point for critics]
评论家的难点
230. Cui peccare licet, peccat minus. [Who is allowed to sin, sins less.]
允许犯错者犯错少。
231. Cui prodest? Cui bono? [To whom does it benefit? As a benefit to whom?]
它对谁有用?能令谁受益?
232. Cuius regio eius religio. [Whose realm, his religion.]
谁的王国,便信谁的宗教。
233. Cuivis dolori remedium est patientia. [Patience is a remedy for whatever pain.]
耐心是所有疼痛的良药。
234. culpa [fault]
错误
235. Cum caput dolet, cetera membra dolent. [When the head hurts the other parts hurt.]
当头疼时,其他部位都疼;头疼时浑身都疼。
236. Cum fortuna reflavit, affligimur. [When fortune goes back, we are afflicted.]
当运气不佳时,我们会被折磨。
237. cum grano salis [with a grain of salt (with some common sense)]
有一些常识
238. cum laude [with praise]
优异的成绩
239. Cur Deus homo? [Why did God become man?]
为什么上帝变成人?
240. Curae leves loquuntur, ingentes stupent. [Small worries talk, huge are silent.]
小担心喋喋不休,大忧虑沉默不语。
241. curriculum vitae (= C.V.) [the course of life, summary of past achievements and titles]
简历
242. custos morum [guardian of morality]
道德的守护者