babylonian

英 美
  • n. 巴比伦人;巴比伦语
  • adj. 巴比伦的;奢侈的
  • babbitt n.巴比特;巴比特式的资产阶级市侩;[冶]巴比合金v.给...浇巴氏合金
  • babbittry 低级趣味,市侩作风
  • babble v.含糊不清地说;喋喋不休;潺潺作声n.含糊不清的声音;潺潺声
  • babbler 爱唠叨的人,说话不清楚的人
  • babbling n.胡说;婴儿发出的咿哑声;咿呀语adj.胡说的
Noun:
  1. an inhabitant of ancient Babylon

  2. the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written

Adjective:
  1. of or relating to the city of Babylon or its people or culture;

    "Babylonian religion"

1. The Babylonian captivity civilized them and consolidated them.
巴比伦的囚虏使他们走向文明,并且统一起来.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

2. We have survived our Babylonian and Roman conquerors.
巴比伦和罗马征服者没有消灭我们.

来自演讲部分

3. Thisbe was a Babylonian maid.
提斯柏是一位巴比伦少女.

来自神话部分

4. In the Babylonian system the symbols for 1 and 10 were basic.
在巴比伦记数制中,代表1和10的记号是基本记号.

来自辞典例句

5. The Babylonian priesthood formed a powerful class active in agriculture, industry and commerce.
巴比伦的祭司构成了一个很有权势的阶层,他们活跃于农业 、 工业和商业等领域.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They differ from the Ashkenazi Jews in their traditional language, Ladino, and in their preservation of Babylonian rather than Palestinian Jewish ritual traditions.
      与德系犹太人不同之处在于他们使用自己的传统语言拉迪诺语,并且持守巴比伦犹太教传统而不依循巴勒斯坦犹太教传统。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The Babylonian captivity civilized them and consolidated them.
      巴比伦的囚虏使他们走向文明,并且统一起来。
    2. A great literary revival followed the recovery of Babylonian independence.
      随着巴比伦的独立,一场极大的文学复苏运动随之而来。