fasci
IPA/fˈaskaɪ/
IPA/fˈæskaɪ/
fasci — noun
1. the local groups that made up the Fascisti movement in Italy
1.名詞C2
釋義
the local groups that made up the Fascisti movement in Italy
例句
In Bologna, two fasci shared one rented office near the station.
two fasci + shared local office
Local fasci organized marches, meetings, and night patrols.
local fasci + organized public actions
After the speech, several fasci sent new members to Rome.
The report said rival fasci fought for control of the city.
Historians trace how fasci carried party posters and speeches into small towns.
文法句型
local fasci
several fasci in one city
fasci across Italy
用法筆記
Used mainly in historical writing about Italian Fascism. Fasci is the plural of fascio, and writers often capitalize the word when they are naming official Fascist branches.
常見錯誤
❌A fasci opened in the town last year.
✅A fascio opened in the town last year.
💡Fasci is the plural form; use fascio when you mean one branch.