become a principal with ,principal是主角,with是什么用法 请问principal和principle的区别

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\u8fd9\u672c\u4e66\u7684\u4e3b\u4eba\u516c\u662f\u8c01\uff1f

protagonist
[prEu5tA^Enist]
n.
(\u620f\u5267, \u6545\u4e8b, \u5c0f\u8bf4\u4e2d\u7684)\u4e3b\u89d2, \u9886\u5bfc\u8005, \u79ef\u6781\u53c2\u52a0\u8005

protagonist
pro.tag.o.nist
AHD:[pr½-t²g\u201c\u2026-n¹st]
D.J.[pr*&6t#g*n!st]
K.K.[pro6t#g*n!st]
n.\uff08\u540d\u8bcd\uff09
The main character in a drama or other literary work.
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In ancient Greek drama, the first actor to engage in dialogue with the chorus, in later dramas playing the main character and some minor characters as well.
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A leading or principal figure.
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The leader of a cause; a champion.
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Usage Problem A proponent; an advocate.
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Greek pr½½nist¶s}
\u5e0c\u814a\u8bed pr½½nist¶s}
pr½- [proto-]
pr½- [\u524d\u7f00\uff0c\u8868\u201c\u6700\u521d\u7684\uff0c\u9996\u8981\u7684\u201d]
ag½¶s} [actor, combatant] from ag½i [to contend] from ag½a [contest] from ag½n from agein [to drive, lead] * see ag-
ag½¶s} [\u6f14\u5458\uff0c\u6218\u6597\u8005] \u6e90\u81ea ag½i [\u7ade\u4e89] \u6e90\u81ea ag½a [\u7ade\u8d5b] \u6e90\u81ea ag½n \u6e90\u81ea agein [\u9a71\u4f7f\uff0c\u9886\u5bfc] *\u53c2\u89c1 ag-

Theprotagonist of a Greek drama was its leading actor, of whom there could be but one in any play.This is an etymological nicety that many modern writers continue to observe when using the word to refer to the main character of a drama or other fiction.Thus when the members of the Usage Panel were asked \u201cHow many protagonists are there inOthello ?\u201d the great majority answered \u201cOne\u201dand offered substitutes such asantagonist, villain, principal, and deuteragonist to describe Desdemona and Iago. But there is reputable precedent from the 17th century on for usingprotagonist to mean simply \u201cimportant actor\u201d or \u201cprincipal party,\u201dwith no implication of uniqueness,as inThere are three protagonists in this sluggish novel. Smith and Jones were the protagonists in the struggle over the future of the computer company. Thus, while some writers may prefer to confine the word to a singular sense in their own usage,it is pedantic to insist that the looser use is incorrect. \u00b7The use ofprotagonist to refer to a proponent has become common only in the 20th century and may have been influenced by a misconception that the first syllable of the word represents the prefixpro-, \u201cfavoring.\u201d In sentences such asHe was an early protagonist of nuclear power, this use is likely to strike many readers as an errorand can usually be replaced byadvocate or proponent with no loss of sense.
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protagonist
[prEu5tA^Enist]
n.
(\u620f\u5267\u7684)\u4e3b\u89d2; (\u5c0f\u8bf4\u7684)\u4e3b\u4eba\u516c
\u4e3b\u8981\u4eba\u7269; \u9996\u8111\u4eba\u7269
\u5021\u5bfc\u8005, \u79ef\u6781\u53c2\u52a0\u8005
the protagonists of big business
\u5927\u4f01\u4e1a\u7684\u9996\u8111\u4eba\u7269

protagonist
pro.tag.o.nist
AHD:[pr½-t²g\u201c\u2026-n¹st]
D.J.[pr*&6t#g*n!st]
K.K.[pro6t#g*n!st]
n.
The main character in a drama or other literary work.
In ancient Greek drama, the first actor to engage in dialogue with the chorus, in later dramas playing the main character and some minor characters as well.
A leading or principal figure.
The leader of a cause; a champion.
Usage Problem A proponent; an advocate.

Greek pr½½nist¶s}
pr½- [proto-]
ag½¶s} [actor, combatant] from ag½i [to contend] from ag½a [contest] from ag½n from agein [to drive, lead] * see ag-

Theprotagonist of a Greek drama was its leading actor, of whom there could be but one in any play.This is an etymological nicety that many modern writers continue to observe when using the word to refer to the main character of a drama or other fiction.Thus when the members of the Usage Panel were asked \u201cHow many protagonists are there inOthello ?\u201d the great majority answered \u201cOne\u201dand offered substitutes such asantagonist, villain, principal, and deuteragonist to describe Desdemona and Iago. But there is reputable precedent from the 17th century on for usingprotagonist to mean simply \u201cimportant actor\u201d or \u201cprincipal party,\u201dwith no implication of uniqueness,as inThere are three protagonists in this sluggish novel. Smith and Jones were the protagonists in the struggle over the future of the computer company. Thus, while some writers may prefer to confine the word to a singular sense in their own usage,it is pedantic to insist that the looser use is incorrect. \u00b7The use ofprotagonist to refer to a proponent has become common only in the 20th century and may have been influenced by a misconception that the first syllable of the word represents the prefixpro-, \u201cfavoring.\u201d In sentences such asHe was an early protagonist of nuclear power, this use is likely to strike many readers as an errorand can usually be replaced byadvocate or proponent with no loss of sense.

protagonist
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principal \u53ef\u4f5c\u540d\u8bcd\u6216\u5f62\u5bb9\u8bcd\uff0c\u800cprinciple \u53ea\u80fd\u505a\u540d\u8bcd\u3002
principal ['prɪnsəp(ə)l] \u672c\u91d1\uff0c\u59d4\u6258\u4eba\uff0c\u8d44\u672c\uff0c\u4e3b\u89d2 \uff0c\u6700\u91cd\u8981\u7684\uff0c\u4e3b\u8981\u7684\u3002principle ['prɪnsəp(ə)l] \u539f\u7406\uff0c\u539f\u5219\uff0c\u5de5\u4f5c\u539f\u7406\uff0c\u6cd5\u5219\u3002
\u53cc\u8bed\u4f8b\u53e5:
The principal reason for my change of mind is this.
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Donald King is the principal of Dartmouth High School.
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Their principal concern is bound to be that of winning the next general election.
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The students passed a motion of no-confidence in the college principal.
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Buck never allowed himself to be bullied into doing anything that went against his principles
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The doctrine was based on three fundamental principles.
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These people lack all understanding of scientific principles.
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I agree with it in principle but I doubt if it will happen in practice.
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这个句子翻译为:后来她成为皇家芭蕾舞团的校长。
principal,n.首长,负责人;
With
1.和,跟
2.伴随着;带着;具有
3.由于,因
4.关于;对于;在...,由...看来,就...来说
5.和...一致;赞成
一、with表拥有某物
Mary married a man with a lot of money .
马莉嫁给了一个有着很多钱的男人.
I often dream of a big house with a nice garden .
我经常梦想有一个带花园的大房子.
The old man lived with a little dog on the lonely island .
这个老人和一条小狗住在荒岛上.
二、with表用某种工具或手段
I cut the apple with a sharp knife .
我用一把锋利的刀削平果.
Tom drew the picture with a pencil .
汤母用铅笔画画.
三、with表人与人之间的协同关系
make friends with sb
talk with sb
quarrel with sb
struggle with sb
fight with sb
play with sb
work with sb
cooperate with sb
I have been friends with Tom for ten years since we worked with each other ,and I have never quarreled with him .
自从我们一起工作以来,我和汤母已经是十年的朋友了,但我们从没有吵过架.
四、with 表原因或理由
John was in bed with high fever .
约翰因发烧卧床.
He jumped up with joy .
他因高兴跳起来.
Father is often excited with wine .
父亲常因白酒变的兴奋.
五、with 表“带来”,或“带有,具有”,在…身上,在…身边之意
The girl with golden hair looks beautiful .
那个金头发的女孩看起来漂亮.
The famous director will come to the meeting with the leading actor and actress .
那个有名的导演将带着男女主角来到会场.
A storm with a hurricane has come onto its way .
带有飓风的风暴要来了.
Do you have money with you .
身上带着钱吗?
Take the umbrella with you in case it rains .
随身带伞,以防下雨.
六、with表想法,信念,态度与…一致
I agree with you on how to deal with it .
关于此事如何处理,我同意你的看法.
I believe with the headmaster that a good teacher should not only teach a student what to learn but also how to learn it .
我相信校长所说,一个好老师不但教学生学什么,而且应教学生怎么去学.
七、with表示让步,“虽有,尽管”
With all his money and fame,he is not happy .
有着钱和名誉,他还是不快乐.
With good teachers and warmhearted classmates ,the new comer feels lonely .
虽有着好老师和热心的同学,这个新来的还是感觉孤独.
八、with表同时,或同一方向,“随着”
The temperature of cold-blooded animals change with the temperature of the surroundings .
冷血动物的体温随着周围的环境的改变而变化.
The big ship is sailing with the wind .
这个大船正随风向航行.
And with the last words ,she turned away.
随着最后一句话说完,他转身离开了.
九、with的复合结构表行为方式或伴随情况
1、 with + n/pron + adj
1.伴随状态(如上面的with表拥有某物,with 表原因或理由等),主要强调所处于的状态,一般在句中作状语,定语)eg:The girl with golden hair ;a man with a lot of money;
2.with有“和,与”的意思,for example:make friends with sb;play with sb;talk with sb,agree with sb等
3with有表示方式的用法:eg:write with pen;cut with knife等
4.with最常用的句式:with+宾语+宾补(宾补可用形容词,动词ing形式,不定式to do 形式,介词短语等等)
5.with表示让步,“虽有,尽管”eg:
With all his money and fame,he is not happy .
有着钱和名誉,他还是不快乐.(这个不常用)

with在这里是解释说明的作用,变成一个主角,是哪里的主角呢,是皇家芭蕾舞团的主角

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