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the Ides of MarchˌIdes of ˈMarch, the March 15th, famous for being the day on which Julius Caesar was killed by a group of his former friends because they thought he had too much power. Caesar is supposed to have been warned by a fortune-teller to ‘beware the Ides of March’. People sometimes use this expression when giving a warning. 三月十五日〔尤利乌斯·恺撒遇刺的时间,据说有个算命先生曾提醒他“要当心三月十五日”。人们发出警告时有时会用这一短语〕ˌIdes of ˈMarch, theChineseSyllable |