annus mirabilis
noun /ˌænəs məˈrɑːbəlɪs/
/ˌænəs məˈrɑːbəlɪs/
[singular]- the Latin for 'remarkable year'. John Dryden's poem Annus Mirabilis (1667) describes the year 1666 when the Great Fire of London happened and the English defeated the Dutch
拉丁语,意为“杰出的一年”。约翰·德莱顿(John Dryden)的诗《 Annus Mirabilis(1667)》描述了1666年的伦敦大火发生,英国人击败了荷兰人 - That year was something of an annus mirabilis for British racing drivers.
那一年对英国赛车手来说有点像奇异的一年。
- That year was something of an annus mirabilis for British racing drivers.