a New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58
双语例句
1. When did the Romans invade Britain?
古罗马人是何时侵略英国的?
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2. Lettuce was grown by the ancient Romans.
莴苣是由古罗马人种植的。
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3. The valley was originally bridged by the Romans.
那条峡谷上的桥最初是古罗马人修建的。
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4. They had five centuries of domination by the Romans.
他们被罗马人统治了5个世纪。
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5. The Romans used natural pigments on their fabrics and walls.
罗马人使用天然颜料染布和刷墙。
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6. When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them.
当古罗马人征服不列颠时,他们把这一习俗也带了过去。
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7. The Christian calendar was originally based on the Julian calendar of the Romans.
公历最初是基于罗马的儒略历的。
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8. The Romans adopted Greek religion and moral philosophy.
罗马人采纳了希腊的宗教和道德哲学。
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9. The Greeks were wedded to the sea; the Romans, to the land.
希腊人热爱海洋;罗马人热爱陆地。
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10. The pottery of ancient Romans is remarkable in several ways.
古罗马人的陶器在许多方面都很了不起。
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11. Such indeed was the opinion of some of the more intellectual Romans.
一些比较聪明的罗马人确实是这样认为的。
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12. One thing the Romans did better than the Greeks was patron-client structure.
有一样东西罗马人比希腊人做得更极致,即庇护关系。
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13. The Romans copied the idea, and the Roman alphabet is now used all over the world.
罗马人模仿了这个想法,现在世界各地都在使用罗马字母表。
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14. "The Greeks and Romans," said the old man, "called her a Dryad; but that we do not understand."
老人回答说:“罗马人和希腊人把她称为树仙,但我们不明白。”
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15. Now the ancient Romans had a thriving spice trade and they sent their ships to the east and back.
现在古罗马人有繁荣的香料贸易,他们派船往返东方。
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16. One of the most important facts about concrete for the Romans was that it can be created underwater.
对于罗马人来说,混凝土最重要的事实之一就是它可以在水下建造。
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17. In speculative philosophy and the sciences, the Romans made virtually no advance on early achievements.
在思辨哲学和科学方面,罗马人在早期成就上几乎没有进步。
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18. We may speak contemptuously of the poor old Romans because they relished the orgies of slaughter that went on in their arenas.
我们可能会轻蔑地谈论可怜的古罗马人,因为他们喜欢在竞技场上进行屠杀狂欢。
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19. The Romans observed that, when volcanic ash mixes with water and then cools, it gets extremely hard and almost impossible to break up.
罗马人观察到,当火山灰与水混合然后冷却,火山灰变得非常坚硬,几乎不可能分解。
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20. The Romans began a campaign to expand the Roman Empire, and in 300 years they had conquered most of the Mediterranean area and parts of Europe.
罗马人开始了一场扩张罗马帝国的运动,在300年的时间里征服了地中海的大部分地区和欧洲的部分地区。
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21. In the images, you see all kinds of possible defense constructions to hold back the Romans, Germans, Vikings, and now nature as enemy number one.
在这些图中,你可以看到各种可能用于抵御罗马人、德国人、维京人的建筑,而现在大自然是头号敌人。
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22. As the Roman Empire grew, the Romans needed to take control of the seas and for this they needed to build harbours capable of holding a fleet of ships.
随着罗马帝国的发展,罗马人需要控制海洋,为此他们需要建造能够容纳一支舰队的港口。
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23. They would have local people, sort of higher class and local elites bid for the right to collect local taxes, and so the Romans would take the highest bid.
他们安排当地人,算是上层阶级和本地精英,竞拍当地收税权,这样罗马总是能获得最高竞价。
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24. Temporal hours, which were first adopted by the Greeks and then the Romans, who disseminated them through Europe, remained in use for more than 2,500 years.
计时法最初由希腊人采用,后来由罗马人在欧洲传播,至今已使用了2500多年。
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25. Essentially, the traditional view, a view that's been prevalent for over 250 years, is that the Romans copied Greek sculptures because they couldn't create sculpture of their own.
26. Yet there is a dark side to this picture: despite our progress, half of the world's population still suffers, with water services inferior to those available to the ancient Greeks and Romans.