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    Latin查询结果如下:

    音标:['lætn]
    名词复数:Latins 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.拉丁语;拉丁人
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    a.
    拉丁的;拉丁语的;拉丁人的;
    Latin abbreviations
    拉丁文缩略语(如etc).
    Latin America(n)
    拉丁美洲(的);拉丁美洲(人).
    the Latin Church
    罗马天主教.
    Latin cross
    纵长十字().
    the Latin Quarter
    拉丁区(巴黎塞纳河南面的大学生与艺术家荟萃处).
    French, Italian and Spanish are Latin languages.
    法语,意大利语,西班牙语都是拉丁系的语言.
    The Italians are a Latin race.
    意大利人属于拉丁民族.
    n.
    ①[U]拉丁语[[同]language of ancient Rome];
    old Latin
    (公元前75年以前)古拉丁语.
    classical Latin
    (公元前75—公元175年)古典拉丁语.
    late Latin
    古典拉丁语末到中古拉丁语前的拉丁语(175—600年).
    medieval Latin
    (600—1500年)中古拉丁语.
    modern Latin
    (1500年以后)现代拉丁语.
    ②[C]拉丁人(尤指拉丁美洲人);古罗马人;
    -扩展释义
    n. 【建筑工程】
    拉丁语,拉丁人
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    拉丁方设计,拉丁方试验
    N/A
    拉丁人的,; 拉丁语,; 拉丁人
    -Latin的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    A Latin American woman. (Compare Latino.)
    An enthusiast of the Latin language.
    (neologism) A Latin person (of any gender); a Latino or Latina.
    (nonstandard) Alternative letter-case form of Latinization
    “Another consequence of Scaliger’s dogmatic teaching, the latinization of culture, can only be referred to here in passing.”
    “There can be little doubt that Senior is usually a latinization of the medieval le seigneur, whence also Saynor.”
    “Here also Germany cannot give over to latinization the long-oppressed Flemish race.”
    Any word or phrase borrowed from Latin, or suggestive of Latin
    “This formula, including the tell-tale Latinism inter alios, is repeated in a number of the decisions.”
    “In this Latinism the preterit denotes that a thing or condition that once existed no longer exists.”
    “The very obscurity of the Latinism should give you a sense of how daunting a task the research into customary international law is.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    Latinize的过去式和过去分词
    “Colchester, whose name was now Latinized to Camulodunum, became the site of a substantial fortress for the Twentieth Legion.”
    “Though Johnson is said to be the great Latinizer of English, English never did get Latinized.”
    “Its name, Latinized into Actium, became famous as that of the naval battle.”
    (transitive) To translate something into the Latin language; or make a word similar in appearance or form to a Latin word. || (transitive) To transliterate something into the characters of the Latin script; to Romanize || (transitive) To make like the Roman Catholic Church or diffuse its ideas in.
    “Jupiter promises to add the Teucrian rituals and mores, but to Latinize them.”
    “The savants at that time were wont to Latinize their names in their enthusiasm for the classics.”
    “He owed his aristocratic name to the custom, prevalent in those days, to Latinize all vulgar appellations.”
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