词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。

  Qua - In so far as
  Quad nesciunt eos non interficiet - What they don't know won't kill them
  Quandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum maiestas, esti funesta pecunia templo nondum habitas - Among us, the god most revered is Wealth, but so far it has no temple of its own
  Quae nocent, saepe docent - What hurts, often instructs. One learns by bitter/adverse experience
  Quae vide (qqv) - See these things
  Quaere verum - Seek the truth
  Quaere - (You might) ask. Used to introduce questions, usually rhetorical or tangential questions
  Qualem blennum! - What a doofus!
  Qualem muleirculam! - What a bimbo!
  Qualis pater talis filius - As is the father, so is the son; like father, like son
  Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu - The important thing isn't how long you live, but how well you live. (Seneca)
  Quam se ipse amans-sine rivali! - Himself loving himself so much-without a rival! (Cicero)
  Quam terribilis est haec hora - How fearful is this hour
  Quandam - Formally
  Quando omni flunkus moritatus - When all else fails play dead
  Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari? - How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
  Quantum meruit - As much as he/she deserved
  Quantum sufficit (qs) - As much as suffices
  Quaque mane (qm) - Every morning
  Quaque nocte (qn) - Every night
  Quasi - As if
  Quater in die (Q.I.D) - Take four times a day
  Quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur - Whom the gods love die young. (only the good die young)
  Quemadmodum possums scire utrum vere simus an solum sentiamus nos esse? - How are we to know whether we actually exist or only think we exist?
  Quemadmoeum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentis telum est - A sword is never a killer, it's a tool in the killer's hands. (Seneca)
  Qui bene cantat, bis orat - He who sings well, prays twice
  Qui bono? - Who benfits?
  Qui dedit benificium taceat; narret qui accepit - Let him who has done a good deed be silent; let him who has received it tell it. (Seneca)
  Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum - Let him who wishes for peace prepare for war. (Vegetius)
  Qui docet discit - He who teaches learns
  Qui dormit, non peccat - One who sleeps doesn't sin
  Qui habet aures audiendi audiat - He who has ears, let him understand how to listen
  Qui ignorabat, ignorabitur - One who is ignorant will remain unnoticed
  Qui me amat, amet et canem meum - Love me, love my dog
  Qui multum habet, plus cupit - He who has much desires more. (Seneca)
  Qui nimium probat, nihil probat - One who proves too much, proves nothing
  Qui non est hodie cras minus aptus erit - He who is not prepared today will be less so tomorrow. (Ovid)
  Qui omnes insidias timet in nullas incidit - He who fears every ambush falls into none. (Pubilius Syrus)
  Qui potest capere capiat - Let him accept it who can. Freely: If the shoe fits, wear it
  Qui pro innocente dicit, satis est eloquens - He who speaks for the innocent is eloquent enough. (Publius Syrus)
  Qui scribit bis legit - He who writes reads twice
  Qui tacet consentire videtur - He that is silent is thought to consent
  Qui tacet consentit - Silence gives consent
  Qui vir odiosus! - What a bore!
  Qui vivat atque floreat ad plurimos annos - May he live and flourish for many years
  Qui vult dare parva non debet magna rogare - He who wishes to give little shouldn't ask for much
  Quia natura mutari non potest idcirco verae amicitiae sempiternae sunt - Since nature cannot change, true friendships are eternal. (Horace)
  Quid agis, medice? - What's up, Doc?
  Quid est illa in auqua? - What's that in the water?
  Quid Novi - What's New?
  Quid nunc - What now?! (a nosy busybody)
  Quid pro quo - Something for something. i.e. A favor for a favor
  Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur - Anything said in Latin sounds profound
  Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur - What are you laughing at? Just change the name and the joke's on you. (Horace)
  Quidnunc? Or Quid nunc? - What now? As a noun, a quidnunc is a busybody or a gossip
  Quidquid agis, prudenter agas et respice finem! - Whatever you do, do cautiously, and look to the end
  Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes - Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks, even bearing gifts. (Vergil)
  Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur - Anything said in Latin sounds profound
  Quidvis Recte Factum Quamvis Humile Praeclarum - Whatever is rightly done, however humble, is noble
  Quieta non movere - Don't move settled things, or Don't rock the boat
  Quinon proficit deficit - He who does not advance, go backwards
  Quique amavit, cras amet - May he love tomorrow who has never loved before;
  Quis custodiet ipsos custodes - Who shall keep watch over the guardians? (Luvenalis) Don't assign a fox to guard the henhouse
  Quis separabit? - Who shall separate us?
  Quis, quid, ubi, quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo, quando? - Who, what, where, with what, why, how, when?
  Quisque comoedum est - Everybody is a comedian
  Quo ad hoc - As much as this (to this extent)
  Quo animo? - With what spirit? (or intent?)
  Quo fas et gloria docunt - Where right and glory lead
  Quo iure? - By what law?
  Quo signo nata es? - What's your sign?
  Quo usque tandem abutere, catilina, patientia nostra? - How long will you abuse our patience, Catiline? (Cicero)
  Quo vadis? - Where are you going? / Whither goest thou?
  Quod bonum, felix faustumque sit! - May it be good, fortunate and prosperous! (Cicero)
  Quod differtur, non aufertur - That which is postponed is not dropped. Inevitable is yet to happen. (Sir Thomas More)
  Quod erat demonstrandum (QED) - Which was to be demonstrated
  Quod erat faciendum (QEF) - Which was to be done
  Quod erat in veniendum - Which was to be found
  Quod est (qe) - Which is
  Quod foetet? - What's that bad smell?
  Quod incepimus conficiemus - What we have begun we shall finish
  Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi - What Jupiter (supreme God) is allowed to do, cattle (people) are not
  Quod minimum specimen in te ingenii? - What microscopic evidence of wit can be found in you?
  Quod natura non sunt turpia - What is natural cannot be bad
  Quod vide (qv) - See this thing
  Quomodo cogis comas tuas sic videri? - How do you get your hair to do that?
  Quomodo vales - How are you?
  Quorum - Of whom
  Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit - True love will hold on to those whom it has held. (Seneca)
  Quot homines, tot sententiae - As many men, so as many opinions
  Qvae nocent docent - Things that hurt, teach. School of Hard Knocks
  Qvaerenda pecvnia primvm est, virtvs post nvmmos - Money is the first thing to be sought [then] virtue after wealth
  Qvalis artifex pereo - Such an artist dies in me - Emperor Nero's famous last words
  Qvalis pater talis filivs - Like father like son. The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree
  Qvandoqve bonvs dormitat homervs - Sometimes [even the] good Homer sleeps. You win some, you lose some
  Qvi bene amat bene castigat - Who loves well castigates well. Spare the rod and spoil the child
  Qvi desiderat pacem praeparat bellvm - Who desires peace [should] prepare [for] war
  Qvi docent discit - He who teaches, learns. (George Bernard Shaw)
  Qvi fvgiebat rvrsvs proeliabitvr - He who has fled will do battle once more. He who fights and runs away may live to fight another day
  Qvi me amat, amat et canem meam - Who loves me loves my dog as well. Love me love my dog
  Qvi nescit dissimlare nescit regnare - He who doesn't know how to lie doesn't know how to rule
  Qvid novi? - What's new? 'What's up?'
  Qvod cibvs est aliis, aliis est wenenum - What is food to some is poison to others. One man's meat is another poison
  Qvod cito acqviritvr cito perit - [that] which is quickly acquired [is] quickly lost. Eeasy come, easy go
  Qvod erat demonstrandvm - [that] which has been demonstrated - a statement of logical proof, especially in mathematics and law, abbreviated Q.E.D
  Qvod vive (q.v) - Which see - a scholarly cross-reference