Dietrich

['di:trik]
  • n. 迪特里希(人名)
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Dietrich
German masc. name and surname, literally "folk-rule" (Dutch Diederik), from Old High German Theodric, from theuda "folk, people" (see Teutonic) + rihhi "rule" (see Reich). Variants or familiar forms include Derrick, Dierks, Dieter, Dirk. Compare Theodoric. Theodric the Ostrogoth, who held sway in Italy 493-526, appears in later German tales as Dietrich von Bern (Verona).
1. The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life.
黛德丽的一生可用她的一首名曲的名字来概括。

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2. MISS DIETRICH: You won't need your speech today, Nancy.
迪特里希小姐: 南茜,今天不需要你发言了.

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3. He gave Dietrich this titbit of information, and Dietrich the roof.
于是他把这一重要的情报给了迪特里希, 迪特里希知道后极为生气.

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4. NANCY: Would you like to hear my speech, Miss Dietrich?
南茜: 迪特里希小姐,你愿意听听我的发言 吗 ?

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5. Dietrich himself headed for Switzerland, dressed in traditional Bavarian costume, with his wife.
迪特利希和他的妻子穿着传统的巴伐利亚服装逃到了瑞士.

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