• The Athenians at least pay Socrates the tribute of taking him seriously, which is exactly why he is on trial.

    雅典人至少,还尊重苏格拉底,并严肃地看待他,所以才审判他。

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  • The Athenians gave him a public funeral on the spot where he fell and paid him the highest honors.

    雅典人在他的战死之地举行了国民葬礼,并给了他至高无上的荣誉

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  • This seems to suggest that referring back to the Apology, that it is not Socrates, but the Athenians who innovate, who create and introduce new deities.

    这似乎在暗示,参照回《苏格拉底自辩篇》,并非苏格拉底,而是雅典人在造神,并迎神。

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  • The dialogue ends, of course, with the death scene-- Socrates has been condemned to death by the Athenians, and it ends with his drinking the hemlock, not distressed but rather sort of joyful.

    对话在死亡场景中结束,此时苏格拉底已经被雅典人宣判死刑,对话在他喝毒药的时候结束,他并不哀伤,反而有点快乐

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  • The Athenians were invaded by an army from the outside, and Codros led his forces out against them.

    雅典人遭到外敌入侵,寇德罗斯率军迎敌

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  • I must tell the Athenians how many evils a city suffers from bad government."

    雅典的人民啊,谁让这城邦不堪入目,是那腐朽的政府啊,不可饶恕

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  • This seems to be a statement of his alienation or disaffection from the concerns of his fellow Athenians. I know nothing about what you do or what you care about.

    这似乎是他对雅典同胞,所关心之事务疏离,或不满的表述,我不知道你做啥。

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  • In a battle between the Athenians and their neighbors near Eleusis he came to the assistance of his countrymen, routed the foe and died upon the field most gallantly.

    在一场雅典人和其邻居,埃莱夫西斯的战争中,特勒斯在同胞的援助下击败了敌人,最后英勇地战死疆场

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  • South of the Aeolian section of that was the region of Asia Minor inhabited chiefly by Ionians, the people on the mainland who are the main Ionians are the Athenians.

    位于小亚细亚地区的伊奥利亚南部,主要居住爱奥尼亚人,而在内陆居住的爱奥尼亚人,主要都是雅典人

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  • Not why did the Athenians bring Socrates to trial?

    不是为何雅典人审判苏格拉底?

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  • Well, look at the story the Athenians tell.

    好的,再看看雅典人的传说

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  • The Athenians refuse to tolerate Socrates because they know he is not harmless, that he poses a challenge, a fundamental challenge to their way of life and all that they hold to be noble and worthwhile.

    雅典人拒绝容忍苏格拉底,因为他们明白他并非无害,他公然挑衅,社会本质的生活方式,及他们视为崇高及值得的观念。

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  • Syracuse finds itself besieged by the Athenians.

    锡拉库萨被雅典人围攻

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  • But rather unlike Socrates, rather in staying to drink the hemlock, Aristotle left Athens and was reported to have said he did not wish to see the Athenians sin against philosophy for a second time.

    但不像苏格拉底,没有留下来喝毒芹,亚里士多德离开了雅典,据称还曾说过,不愿再次看到雅典人,反对哲学的罪孽。

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  • The Athenians and the Romans," he says, "were free, that is they were free commonwealths, not that any particular man had the liberty to resist his own representative but that his representative had the liberty to resist or invade other people."

    霍布斯说,希腊人和罗马人都是自由的,因为他们身在自由的共和国里,他们单独的个体,是没有自由反抗他所选的代表的,但他所选的代表,却有抵抗或是入侵他人的自由“

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  • The Athenians loved and respected him so much that they gave him the almost unheard honor of burying him right on the spot where he fell in the field, and thereafter, his name was always followed with glory, admiration and devotion.

    雅典人民深深爱戴这位国王,因而给予他前所未闻的最高的殊荣,把他安葬在战场上他牺牲的地方,从此以后,他的名字总是和光荣,尊敬,还有赤诚联系在一起

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