frustra造句
- For Adams, there was the added frustra tion of trying, but failing, to make another Olympic team.
- We wear a patch with the words Hospital Volunteer Service and NISI-DOMINUS-FRUSTRA . What does the Latin mean?
- Cada vez que alguien frustra un proyecto chileno o dana la reputacion de un producto chileno, esta beneficiando a las industrias extranjeras.
- Technical difficulties discussed on the grex conjure up images of Cicero sitting frustrated at his keyboard : " Conatus sum in elenchum pervenire frustra.
- You could almost hear the frustra tion in the words of Tempe police Detective Al Reed, quoted in the Republic on Sept . 21st.
- The school adopted the motto " Nisi Dominus Frustra ", which is Latin for " Without God, All is in vain ".
- Scobie's first published work was in " Motklang ", a collection of short stories published by Forlaget Frustra in Oslo in 1974.
- The first two express the notion that " without God, all is in vain ", popularly summarized in Latin in the motto " Nisi Dominus Frustra ".
- Edinburgh Napier University, established in 1964, has " secularized " the city's motto to " Nisi sapientia frustra " ( i . e . " without knowledge / wisdom, all is in vain " ).
- The school song, along with the centenary hymn, " Nisi Dominus Frustra " ( words by J . C . Stewart, music by Charles H . F . O'Brien ), is one of two well-known musical compositions the school has produced.
- It's difficult to see frustra in a sentence. 用frustra造句挺难的
- The motto of the University, " Nisi sapientia frustra " ( meaning " Everything is in vain without knowledge " ), echoes the motto of the City of Edinburgh, " Nisi Dominus frustra " ( meaning " Everything is in vain without the LORD " ).
- The motto of the University, " Nisi sapientia frustra " ( meaning " Everything is in vain without knowledge " ), echoes the motto of the City of Edinburgh, " Nisi Dominus frustra " ( meaning " Everything is in vain without the LORD " ).
- "Nisi Dominus Frustra " is also the motto of numerous schools including Villa Maria Academy ( Malvern, Pennsylvania ), Rickmansworth School ( " Nisi Dominus Aedificaverit " ), The Park School, Yeovil, Bukit Bintang Girls'School, St Thomas School, Kolkata.
- The Aquitanian city of Agen takes as its motto the second sentence of the psalm, " Nisi dominus custodierit civitatem frustra vigilat qui custodit eam " : " Unless the Lord watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain " ( verse 1a, NIV version ).
- In 1818 a new entrance into the tower was built above which was sgraffiti of Christ and the Latin lettering : " Nisi dominus custodierit civitatem, frustra vigilat, gui custodit eam " ( " except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain ", Psalm 127 ).
- The motto " Nisi Dominus Frustra " means " Except the Lord in Vain ", a shortened version of a verse from Psalm 127 : " Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it : except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain ."
- A few lines later, with " ter conatus ibi collo dare bracchia circum; ter frustra comprensa manus effugit imago ", he alters the literal translation " Thrice trying to give arms around her neck; thrice the image grasped in vain fled the hands ", in order to fit it into meter and the emotion of the scene.
- In his " Summa Totius Logicae ", i . 12, Ockham cites the principle of economy, " Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora " ( " It is futile to do with more things that which can be done with fewer " ) . ( Thorburn, 1918, pp . 352 53; Kneale and Kneale, 1962, p . 243 .)
- :I translate " Numquam ponenda est pluralitas sine necessitate " as " Pluralities are never put forward without necessity " . " Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora " is " It is folly to do with many what can be done with fewer . " Now they need a bit of better style in translation, which I'm not great at . talk ) 00 : 30, 8 February 2008 ( UTC)
- The first seal of New York State was created by a committee appointed April 15, 1777, with the intent that it be used " for all the purposes for which the Crown Seal was used under the Colony . " On the front of the seal there is an image of a rising sun with the motto " Excelsior " and the legend " The Great Seal of the State of New York . " On the back is an image of a rock in the ocean, with the legend " Frustra ."