Aesop's Fables
/ˌiːsɒps ˈfeɪblz/
/ˌiːsɑːps ˈfeɪblz/
- a collection of short stories about animals which behave in a human way. Each story teaches a moral lesson. They are said to be by a Greek called Aesop who lived in the 6th century BC, but many of them are much older than this. Well-known stories include The Tortoise and the Hare and The Fox and the Grapes.
伊索寓言:关于动物行为的短篇小说集。每个故事都讲道德课。据说它们是由希腊人伊索(Aesop)生于公元前6世纪,但其中许多人比这年龄大得多。著名的故事包括《乌龟与野兔》和《狐狸与葡萄》。