slavic

英['slɑːvɪk] 美['slɑːvɪk]
  • n. 斯拉夫语
  • adj. 斯拉夫人的;斯拉夫语的
  • slabber n.切块机;扁钢坯轧机v.流口水(=slobber)
  • slabby adj.粘稠的(板状的;片状的;层状的)
  • slablike adj.(厚)板状的;平板状的
  • slabstone n.板石
  • slack adj.松弛的;懈怠的;萧条的n.松弛的部分;松散;淡季vt.使缓慢;疏忽vi.变松弛;逃避工作
Noun:
  1. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages

Adjective:
  1. of or relating to Slavic languages

1. Has created the Slavic alphabet using the Latin alphabet and spelling words.
先后创制了用拉丁字母和斯拉夫字母拼写的文字.

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2. Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages.
西里尔和麦瑟德按字母顺序排列了斯拉夫语族.

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3. In Slavic and related tradition, dragons symbolize evil.
在斯拉夫以及其相关的文化中, 龙象征着邪恶.

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4. If this suggests to you a Slavic influence, you'll be on the right track.
如果从你这里看到了斯拉夫语的影响, 那么你猜对了.

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5. Slavic Croatian tribes from Poland arrived in what is present day Croatia in 7 th century AD.
公元7世纪,斯拉夫克罗地亚部落从波兰迁移到如今的国土.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The Slavic language of modern Macedonia,closely related to Bulgarian.
      现代马其顿的斯拉夫语,与保加利亚语有密切联系。
    2. Its syntax, many grammatical features, a number of phrases and the style of a typical sentence do betray an important Slavic substratum.
      它的句法,许多语法特点,一些短语和典型句子的风格确实透露了重要的斯拉夫语基础。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. But every Slavic man couldn't afford a bow, or learn how to use one.
      并不是每个斯拉夫人都买得起弓或者学会如何使用。
    2. And despite the general surge of Slavic pride, Moscow's recent Arctic foray was far from being an all-Russian affair.
      此外,尽管普遍洋溢着斯拉夫人的自豪感,莫斯科最近对北极的突然涉足也远不是完全的俄国人事务。
    3. The Slavic language of modern Macedonia,closely related to Bulgarian.
      现代马其顿的斯拉夫语,与保加利亚语有密切联系。
    4. Its syntax, many grammatical features, a number of phrases and the style of a typical sentence do betray an important Slavic substratum.
      它的句法,许多语法特点,一些短语和典型句子的风格确实透露了重要的斯拉夫语基础。