gallic

英['ɡælɪk] 美['ɡælɪk]
  • Gallic.
  • adj. 高卢的;法国人的;与法国有关的
Adjective:
  1. of or pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls;

    "Ancient Gallic dialects"
    "Gallic migrations"
    "the Gallic Wars"

  2. of or pertaining to France or the people of France;

    "French cooking"
    "a Gallic shrug"

1. Mme Arlette gave a Gallic shrug.
阿莱特女士做了一个法国式的耸肩动作。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation.
该提议令法国人义愤填膺。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Gallic logic often tempted him to carry his postulates to extremes, unnecessarily wounding to Americans.
高卢人的逻辑常常使得他把他的一些设想发展到极端, 以致不必要地伤害了美国人.

来自辞典例句

4. Objective To determine the content of gallic acid in Acalypha australis L.
目的测定铁苋菜中没食子酸的含量.

来自互联网

5. Objective To determinate the gallic acid contents in Zhuzigantai tablets.
目的:建立高效液相测定珠子肝泰片中没食子酸的含量.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. In a battle in Cisalpine Gaul he killed a Gallic King by his own hand and dedicated the spoils to Jupiter in the Capitol.
      在山南高卢的一次战斗中,他亲手杀死了一位高卢酋长,并在朱彼特神庙把他的战利品献祭给朱彼特。
    2. That is what an irate Euro-establishment in Brussels is asking as it watches the Gallic debate.
      这就是被激怒了的欧盟布鲁塞尔总部看到法国人的争论时所发出的疑问。
    3. However, Gallic honor was saved by Jacques Waynberg, director of the French Institute of sexology, who said the expectations in France were simply higher than elsewhere.
      但是法国性学研究所所长魏恩伯保住了法国人的尊严,表示法国人只是期望比其他地方高。