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求翻译:Olympic Motto: "Citius, altius, fortius" is a Latin phrase meaning "swifter, higher, stronger", which Baron de Coubertin borrowed from Father Henri Martin Dideon of Paris. Dideon was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school. He had previously bee是什么意思?

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Olympic Motto: "Citius, altius, fortius" is a Latin phrase meaning "swifter, higher, stronger", which Baron de Coubertin borrowed from Father Henri Martin Dideon of Paris. Dideon was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school. He had previously bee
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2013-05-23 12:21:38
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2013-05-23 12:23:18
Olympic Motto Citius, altius, fortius": " Latin is a phrase meaning "swifter, higher, stronger", which Baron de Coubertin Father Henri Martin Dideon of borrowed from Paris Dideon . Was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school
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2013-05-23 12:24:58
Olympic Motto: “Citius, altius, fortius” is a Latin phrase meaning “swifter, higher, stronger”, which Baron de Coubertin borrowed from Father Henri Martin Dideon of Paris. Dideon was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school. H
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2013-05-23 12:26:38
Olympic Motto: "Citius, altius, fortius" is a Latin phrase meaning "swifter, higher, stronger", which Baron de Coubertin borrowed from Father Henri Martin Dideon of Paris. Dideon was headmaster of Arcueil College, and used the phrase to describe the athletic achievements of students at the school. H
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2013-05-23 12:28:18
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