The Olympic motto is made up of three Latin words , " Citius,Altius ,Fortius ",which means " Swifter,Higher , Stronger ".These three words encourage the athletes to do their best during the competition ,and to view this effort as a victory in itself .It can apply equally to athletes and to each one of us . 奥林匹克格言由三个拉丁词组成,即“Citius、Altius、Fortius”,意思是“更快、更高、更强”。 这三个词鼓励运动员在比赛中尽最大努力,并认为这一努力本身就是一场胜利。 它同样适用于运动员和我们每个人。 The three Latin words became the the date of the IOC's ( nternationalOlympic Committee)creation.To better understand the motto ,we can compare it with another well-known phrase-The most important thing is not to win but to take part .This idea was developed by Pierre de Coubertin during the Games of London in 1908.这三个拉丁词成为国际奥委会(国际奥委会)成立的日期。 为了更好地理解这句格言,我们可以将它与另一个著名的短语进行比较-最重要的不是胜利,而是参与。 这个想法是皮埃尔·德·顾拜旦在1908年伦敦奥运会上提出的。
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