汉语拼音的读法就是从拉丁文来的,基本上按照汉语拼音的拼读法就可以读拉丁文了。你可以试试看。下文中的这些拉丁文箴言,有些是大学的校训,有些是名人名言,有些是各个政府和地方口号,但其中散发出的智慧无疑值得我们思索。
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1. 澳洲国立大学 The Australian National University
拉丁文:Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum
英语译文:First, to know the nature of things
首先,要弄清事物的本质
2. 悉尼大学 The University of Sydney
拉丁文:Sidere mens eadem mutato
英语译文: Though the stars may change, the mind remains the same
繁星纵变,智慧永恒(这句校训,与其校徽一样,反映出创校当年为保持英式大学的传统)
3. 墨尔本大学 The University of Melbourne
拉丁文:Postera Crescam Laude
英语译文:We grow in the esteem of future generations
让下一代在对我们的景仰中成长
4. 昆士兰大学 The University of Queensland
拉丁文:Scientia ac Labore
英语译文:knowledge through hard work
学海无涯苦作舟
5. 新南威尔士大学 The University of New South Wales
拉丁文:Scientia Manu et Mente
英语译文:Knowledge by Hand and Mind
真理来自于实践和思考
6. 莫纳什大学 Monash University
拉丁文:Ancora imparo
英语译文:I am still learning
学无止境
7. 西澳大学 The University of Western Australia
英语:Seek wisdom
求知,求索
8.阿德莱德大学Adelaide University
拉丁文:Sub Cruce Lumen
英语译文:The light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross
知识之光永远闪耀在南十字星下
Audeamus - Let us dare. (Otago University Students'
Association)
Audemus iura nostra defendere - We dare defend our rights.
(Alabama)
Audere est facere - To dare is to do. (Tottenham
Hotspur)
Aut Caesar, aut nihil - Caesar or nothing. (All or nothing)
(Cesare Borgia)
Benedicere, laudare, praedicare - To bless, to praise and to
preach. (Dominican Order)
Cedant arma togae - Let arms yield to the toga. (Let violence
give place to law) (Cicero) (Wyoming)
Christo et Doctrinae - For Christ and Learning. (Furman
University)
Citius, Altius, Fortius - Swifter, Higher, Stronger. (Modern
Olympics)
Civilitas successit barbarum - Civilization succeeds
barbarism. (Minnesota)
Concordia cum veritate - In harmony with truth. (University of
Waterloo)
Concordia Prorsum - Forward In Harmony. (Aylesbury Vale)
Concordia Salus - Salvation through harmony. (Montreal)
Contemplata aliis tradere - Handing on to others the fruit of
our contemplation. (Dominican Order)
Cor ad cor loquitur - Heart speaks to heart. (Newman
Clubs)
Crescat scientia, vita excolatur - Let knowledge increase, let
life be perfected. (University of Chicago)
Crescit eundo - It grows as it goes. (New Mexico)
Crescite et multiplicamini - Increase and multiply.
(Maryland)
Crux spes unica - The cross is the only hope. (Notre Dame
University)
Cum Scientia Caritas - Scientific knowledge applied with
compassion. (Royal College of General Practitioners)
Cygnus insignis - Distinguished by its swans. (Western
Australia)
Dat deus incrementum - God grants the increase. (Westminster
School)
De Oppresso Liber - Free From Having Been Oppressed. (US Army
Special Forces)
Defensor fortis - Defender of the force. (The United States
Air Force Security Force)
Dei sub numine viget - Under God's Spirit she flourishes.
(Princeton University)
Deo juvante - With God's help. (Monaco)
Deo vindice - (With) God as (our) protector. (With an avenging
God) (Confederate States of America)
Desiderantes meliorem patriam - They desire a better country.
(Order of Canada)
Deus (lo) vult! - God wills it! (Crusades)
Deus lux Mea - God is my light. (Catholic University of
America)
Deus nobis fiducia - God is our trust. (George Washington
University)
Dirigo - I direct; I arrange. (Maine State)
Disciplina praesidium civitatis - Instruction is the safeguard
of the state. (University of Texas)
Ditat Deus - God enriches. (Arizona)
Domine, dirige nos - Lord, direct us. (London)
Dominus illuminatio mea - The Lord is my light. (Oxford
University)
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus - A sleeping dragon must
never be tickled. (Harry Potter's alma mater)
Ducimus - We lead. (Canadian Infantry)
Dum spiramus tuebimur - While we breathe, we shall defend.
(U.S. 133rd Field Artillery Regiment)
Dum spiro, spero - While I breathe, I hope. (Cicero) (South
Carolina)
Dum vivimus, servimus - While we live, we serve. (Presbyterian
College)
Dum vivimus, vivamus - While we live, let us live. (The
Epicureans)
E pluribus unum - From many, one. (One out of many) (United
States of America)
En Avant - Forward. (Minneapolis)
Ensenar deleitando - To teach so that learning is enjoyable.
(Letra Hispanica)
Erimus - We shall be. (Middlesbrough)
Eruditio et religio - Learning and religion. (Duke
University)
Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to seem. (North
Carolina)
Esto perpetua - May she live forever. (Idaho)
Et discere et rerum exquire re causas - Both to learn and to
investigate the causes of things. (Georgia)
Ex astris, Scientia - From the stars, Knowledge. (Starfleet
Academy, Star Trek)
Ex Imperiis, Veritas - From Power, Truth. (Scorpio Research
Institute)
Ex luna, scientia - From the moon, knowledge. (Apollo
13)
Ex sciencia tridens - From knowledge, comes (sea) power.
(United States Naval Academy)
Excelsior - Ever higher. (Ever upward!) (New York State)
Fac fortia et patere - Do brave deeds and endure. (Prince
Alfred College, Adelaide)
Facta, non verba - Actions, not words. (United States Navy
Destroyer Squadron 22)
Fide et Amore - By Faith and Love. (Conwy of Bodrhyddan)
Fidei Defensor (FD) - Defender of the faith. (Sovereigns of
England since Henry VIII)
Fides quaerens intellectum - Faith seeking understanding.
(Saint Anselm)
Floreat regina regina - May it flourish. (Regina,
Saskatchewan)
Fluctuat nec mergitur - She wavers and is not immersed.
(Paris)
Fortes et liber - Strong and free. (Alberta)
Fortis est veritas - Truth is strong. (Oxford)
Gloriosus et liber - Glorious and free. (Manitoba)
Gradibus ascendimus - Ascending by degrees. (Grey College,
Durham)
Gustibus mens dat incremntum - Knowledge enhances sensory
preception. (Wine Guild of England)
Hic si stas, hinc eris - Here you stay, here you belong.
(Sundial Motto)
Hinc robur et securitas - Hence strength and security.
(Swedish National Bank)
Hortus in urbe - A garden in the city. (Chicago Park
District)
In arduis fidelis - Faithful in adversity. (Royal Army Medical
Corps)
In Deo speramus - In God we hope. (Brown University)
In luce Tua videmus lucem - In Thy light we see light.
(Valparaiso University)
In lumine tuo, videbimus lumen - In your light, we shall see
light. (Ohio Wesleyan and Columbia Universities)
In somno securitas - In sleep there is safety. (Association of
Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland)
In via virtuti(s) nulla est via - In the path of virtue there
is no path. (Hockleton)
Industria et Probitate - By Work and Integrity.
(Ballyclare)
Ingenio et labore - By natural ability and hard work.
(University of Auckland)
Justitia omnibus - Justice for all. (District of
Columbia)
Labora Ut Requiescas - Work hard so that ye will rest.
(Caulfield Grammar School)
Leges sine moribus vanae - Laws without morals (are) vain.
(University of Pennsylvania)
Libertas quae sera tamen - Freedom which (is) however late.
(Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Libertate unanimus - Unified by freedom. (Netherland
Antilles)
Luctor et emergo - I struggle and emerge. (Dutch province of
Zeeland)
Lux et lex - Light and law. (Franklin & Marshall
College)
Lux et veritas floreant - Let Light and Truth Flourish.
(Winnipeg University)
Lux et veritas - Light and Truth. (Yale and Indiana
Universities)
Magna Europa est Patria Nostra - Greater Europe is our
(common) Fatherland. (Pan-Europeanists)
Meliora - Better. (Carrying the connotation of 'always
better') (University of Rochester)
Memento mori - Remember your mortality. (Remember to die)
(Friars of Trappa)
Mens agitat molem - The mind moves the mass. (Virgil) (Oregon,
Warwick and Eindhoven Universities)
Mens et Manus - Mind and Hand. (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)
Montani Semper Liberi - Mountaineers are Always Free. (West
Virginia)
Multis e gentibus vires - From many peoples, strength.
(Saskatchewan)
Munit haec et altera vincit - One defends and the other
conquers. (Nova Scotia)
Naturam primum cognoscere rerum - First, to learn the nature
of things. (Australian National University)
Nemo me impune lacessit - No one provokes me with impunity.
(1984 Scottish Pound) (Kings of Scotland)
Nihil Sine Deus - Nothing without God.
(Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Royal Family)
Nil desperandum auspice deo - When God is on our side there is
no cause for despair. (Sunderland)
Nil desperandum - Never give up. (Horace) (Conway House,
Marist College Canberra)
Nil nisi malis terrori - No terror, except to the bad. (King's
School, Macclesfield)
Nil satis nisi optimum - Nothing but the Best is Good Enough.
(Everton Football Club)
Nil sine numine - Nothing without the divine will; Nothing
without providence. (Virgil) (Colorado State)
Noli nothis permittere te terere - Don't let the bastards wear
you down. (Mock Latin 'Vinegar Joe' Stilwell)
Non ducor duco - I am not led; I lead. (São Paulo,
Brazil)
Non impediti ratione congitatonis - Unencumbered by the
thought process. (Radio show Car Talk)
Nulli expugnabilis hosti - Conquered By No Enemy.
(Gibraltar)
Nulli secundus (Nulli secunda) - Second to none. (Coldstream
Guards)
Nullius in verba - (Rely) on the word of no man. (Horace)
(Royal Society)
Nunc aut numquam - Now or never. (Sir Thomas Hanmer)
Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas - Happy the city where
citizens obey. (Dublin)
Omnia Bona Bonis - To the good all things are good.
(Harwich)
Ora et labora - Pray and work. (Benedictine Order)
Orbis non sufficit - The world is not enough. (Sir Thomas
Bond)
Ordo ab chao - Out of chaos, comes order. (Craft
Freemasonry)
Orta recens quam pura nites - Newly risen, how bright thou
shinest. (New South Wales)
Parva sub ingenti - The small under the huge. (Prince Edward
Island)
Pax et bonum! - Peace and the good. (St. Francis of
Assisi)
Pax et lux - Peace and light. (Tufts University)
Per ardua ad astra - Through adversity to the stars. (RAAF,
RAF, RNZAF and RCAF)
Per aspera ad astra - The hard way towards the stars. (Seneca)
(Kansas, NASA)
Per Mare per Terram - By Sea and by Land. (Royal
Marines)
Per veritatem vis - Through truth, strength. (Washington
University, St. Louis)
Plus ultra - Further beyond. (Spain)
Post tenebras lux - After the darkness comes the light.
(Protestant Reformation)
Pro Brasilia fiant eximia - Let exceptional things be made for
Brazil. (São Paulo State, Brazil)
Pro Deo et patria - For God and Country. (American
University)
Pro mundi beneficio - For the benefit of the world.
(Panama)
Pro patria - For one's country. (Swedish Order of the Sword,
Svärdsorden)
Qua patet orbis - As far as the world extends. (Royal
Netherlands Marine Corps)
Quaecumque vera - Whatever is true. (Bible) (Alberta
University)
Quaerite primum regnum Dei - Seek ye first the kingdom of God.
(Newfoundland and Labrador)
Qui docet in doctrina - He that teacheth, on teaching.
(University of Chester)
Qui transtulit sustinet - He who is transplanted is still
sustained. (Connecticut)
Quis separabit? - Who will separate us? (Order of St
Patrick)
Quo fas et gloria ducunt - Whither right and glory lead.
(Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery)
Quo fata ferunt - Whither the fates lead us. (Bermuda)
Regnat populus - Let the People rule. (Arkansas)
Rerum cognoscere causas - To learn the causes of things.
(Universities of Sheffield and Guelph)
Rex regum fidelum et - King even of faithful kings. (Trinity
Broadcasting Network)
Salus populi suprema lex esto - Let the welfare of the people
be the supreme law. (Cicero) (Missouri)
Sapere aude! - Dare to be wise! (Horace) (University of New
Brunswick)
Sapientia et Virtus - Wisdom and Virtue. (University of Hong
Kong)
Sapientia Manaque Apta - Wisdom and a Skillful Hand. (Canadian
Association of General Surgeons)
Semper aliquid novi Africa affert - Africa is always producing
some novelty. (South African Museum)
Semper fidelis - Always faithful. (United States Marine Corps
and H.M.S. Exeter)
Semper paratus - Always prepared. (The United States Coast
Guard)
Semper reformanda - Always being reformed. (A shortened form
of a Protestant Reformation)
Semper Vigilans - Always Vigilant. (Civil Air Patrol)
Servo Fidem - I keep the faith. (Marist College,
Canberra)
Si me perdis, te perdam - Waste me and I'll waste you.
(Sundial Motto)
Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice - If you seek a
pleasant peninsula, look about you. (Michigan)
Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc - We gladly feast on
those who would subdue us. (The Addams Family)
Sic itur ad astra - Such is the pathway to the stars. (Virgil)
(The Canadian Air Force)
Sic semper tyrannis - Thus always to tyrants. (A statement
often accompanying a regicide) (Virginia)
Signum Fidei - Sign of our faith. (Institute of the Brothers
of the Christian Schools)
Sol tibi signa dabit - The sun will give you signs. (Virgil)
(Sundial Motto)
Sola Gratia - By Grace Alone. (Protestant Reformation)
Soli Deo Gloria - Glory to God alone. (Protestant
Reformation)
Spem reduxit - He has restored hope. (New Brunswick)
Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus - We hope for better
things, it will rise from the ashes. (Detroit)
Spiritus ubi vult spirat - The spirit spreads wherever it
wants. (Cayetano Heredia University)
Splendor sine occasu - Brightness without setting. (Splendour
without diminishment) (British Columbia)
Stamus Contra Malum - We fight against the evil. (Jungle
Parol, The Phantom)
Strenuis ardus cedunt - The heights yield to endeavour.
(University of Southampton)
Sua sponte - By its own accord. (U.S. Army Rangers)
Sub Cruce Lumen - The light (of learning) under the (Southern)
Cross. (University of Adelaide)
Sub umbra floreo - Under the shade I flourish. (Belize)
Super Ardua - Let us overcome our difficulties. (Royal College
of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
Surgam - I shall rise. (Columbia University's Philolexian
Society)
Technica impendi nationi - Technology impulses nations.
(Technical University of Madrid)
Tentanda via - The way must be tried. (York University)
Terra Marique - By land and sea. (Newport)
Terras Irradient - Let them give light to the world. (Amherst
College)
Tuebor - I will protect. (Michigan State)
Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum - Support the faithful and
serve the poor. (Knights Hospitaller)
Ubertas et fidelitas - Fertility and faithfulness.
(Tasmania)
Ubicumque Felix - Always happy. (Napoleon, in times of despair
and loss)
Ubique - Everywhere. (The Royal Engineers and the Royal
Regiment of Canadian Artillery)
Unaquaeque optio exitum habet - Every choice has consequences.
(Danish Motto)
Urbs In Horto - City in a Garden. (Chicago)
Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet - Loyal she began, and loyal
she remains. (Ontario)
Ut Omnes Videant - So That All May See. (Royal College of
Ophthalmologists)
Ut prosim - That I may serve. (Virginia State
University)
Ut Prosint Omnibus Conjuncti - United for the common good.
(Adelaide)
Ventis secundis - With a favourable wind. (H.M.S. Hood)
Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum (VDMA) - The Word of the Lord
Endures Forever. (Lutheran Reformation)
Veritas Lux Mea - The truth enlightens me; The truth is my
light. (Seoul National University)
Veritas omnia vincit - Truth defeats all things. (Wilfrid
Laurier University, Ontario)
Veritas unitas caritas - Truth, Unity, Love. (Villanova
University)
Veritas vos liberabit - The truth will set you free. (Bible)
(Johns Hopkins University)
Veritas - Truth. (Dominican Order)
Veritas, Christo et Ecclesiae - Truth for Christ and the
Church. (Harvard University)
Victoria Concordia Crescit - Victory comes from harmony.
(Arsenal FC)
Vincat Scientia Morbos - Let knowledge conquer disease. (Royal
Australasian College of Dental Surgeons)
Vires acquirit eundo - We gather strength as we go. (Virgil)
(Melbourne)
Virtus sola nobilitat - Virtue alone ennobles. (Waverley
College NSW)
Virtus unita fortior - Strength united is stronger.
(Andorra)
Virtus unita fortis agit - United we act stronger.
(Engineering College of the University of Porto (FEUP))
Virtute et armis - By virtue and arms. (Mississippi)
Vita donum dei - Life is the gift of God. (Royal College of
Midwives)
Vita, Veritas, Victoria - Life, Truth, Victory.
(Derry/Londonderry)
Vox clamantis in deserto - A voice crying in the wilderness.
(Dartmouth College)
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