In that passage that I read to you when they're in the mountains in Colorado drunk, yelling, they call themselves "mad, drunken Americans."
在那我读给你们听得段落中,当他们在科罗拉多的山上,酒醉并大叫,称自己是喝醉酒的美国疯子时“
I mentioned, I don't remember in what context, the other day that the most famous example is the drunken assembly.
我不记得何时何地提到过,最典型的一个案例便是醉酒议会
His complex relationship with Socrates is Alcibiades by the way recounted in the drunken speech that Alcibiades gives in Plato's dialogue Symposium.
他与苏格拉底间,复杂的关系,都由酒醉的,娓娓道来,并记录在柏拉图的,《飨宴篇》辩证中。
This other man I had dreamed A drunken, vain-glorious lout.
我曾认为这另外一个人,是爱好虚荣,粗鄙不堪的酒鬼。
But the point was that they could be watched, that they're not going to-- they can chase each other's wives and mistresses around, and they can eat big drunken meals.
但重要的是他们可以监视这些贵族,以免有人会[谋反],他们可以调戏或勾引别人的妻子或情妇,他们可以大摆筵席,不醉不归
He had this thing called the drunken assembly, which was in a way kind of a mockery of parliamentary representations where his cronies would come and just get wasted and would make all sorts of flamboyant proclamations that seemed to represent what a real parliament would do.
他有个被戏称为"酒鬼议会"的东西,这个"酒鬼议会"是对议会代表们的嘲弄,他们也会开会,但不过是浪费时间,还发表一些冠冕堂皇的声明,就好像一个真正的议会似的
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