romans
英 [ˈrəʊmənz]
美 [ˈroʊmənz]
n. 古罗马人; (现代的)罗马人,罗马市民; 罗马体; 西文白正体
Roman的复数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 古罗马的;古罗马帝国的
Romanmeans related to or connected with ancient Rome and its empire.- ...the fall of the Roman Empire.
古罗马帝国的覆灭 - ...the third-century Roman historian Dio Cassius.
公元3世纪罗马历史学家狄奥·卡西乌斯 - ...the remains of a Roman fort.
一个古罗马堡垒的遗迹 - ARomanwas a citizen of ancient Rome or its empire.
古罗马人;古罗马帝国人 - When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them.
古罗马人征服英国的时候也带来了这个风俗。
- ...the fall of the Roman Empire.
- ADJ 罗马的;罗马城的
Romanmeans related to or connected with modern Rome.- ...a Roman hotel room.
罗马的一个宾馆房间 - ARomanis someone who lives in or comes from Rome.
罗马人 - ...soccer-mad Romans.
痴迷于足球的罗马人
- ...a Roman hotel room.
- 罗马字体;正体字
Romanis the most common style of printing in books and magazines. It consists of upright letters. This dictionary is printed in roman.
双语例句
- The Romans conquered much of the ancient world.
罗马人征服了多半个古代世界。 - The Romans civilized many of the tribes of northern Europe.
罗马人开化了北欧许多部落。 - The Romans later adopted the custom and began the tradition that continues today.
后来罗马人采用了习俗并开始了沿袭至今日的传统。 - When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
入乡随俗。 - You Romans play with kings and nations as a child plays with toys.
你们罗马人玩国王和国家,就象孩子玩玩具。 - Jericho seemed to have been the home of many priests, wealthy Jews and Romans.
耶利哥城似乎住了很多祭司和富裕的犹太人及罗马人。 - The Romans civilized a great part of the world.
罗马人使世界上很大一部分地区趋于文明。 - The state religion early lost its appeal for the Romans.
国家宗教早早就对罗马人失去了吸引力。 - Lettuce was grown by the Ancient Romans.
古罗马人最先种植莴苣。 - I love the Greeks and the Romans, they're MY people, MY soldiers;
我喜欢希腊人和罗马人,他们是我的人民和士兵。
