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"He came back from a trip down there one time'". What does it mean exactly? La He came back from a trip down there one time and was upset because he said Uncle Fabrice treated him like a dunce in front of customers. His father was called Bonaccio, most probably a nickname with the ironical meaning of "a good, stupid fellow," while to Leonardo himself another nickname, Bigollone (dunce, blockhead), seems to have been given. He was sent to various schools, but was generally regarded as a dunce, and when he was sixteen years of age he entered his father's foundry, working for seven years with no wages beyond a little pocket money. He passed from the school at Kilkenny to Trinity College, Dublin (1700), where, owing to the peculiar subtlety of his mind and his determination to accept no doctrine on the evidence of authority or convention, he left the beaten track of study and was regarded by some as a dunce, by others as a genius. British school children, already the language dunces of Europe, will soon no longer be obliged to learn any foreign languages.
2014年10月19日 06:53
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He came back / from a trip down there / one time Once, one time, he returned from a trip, a trip he made down there (down south, downtown), and I remember that time that he was upset. He then told us why...
2014年10月19日
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