Arabic
Arabic 英 [ˈærəbɪk] 美 [ˈærəbɪk]
adj. 阿拉伯的;阿拉伯人的 n. 阿拉伯语
名词复数:arabics
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- adj. 阿拉伯的;阿拉伯人的
- n. 阿拉伯语
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1. He has a good command of English, German, French, Russian, Arabic and even Esperanto.
他精通英语、德语、法语、俄语、阿拉伯语乃至世界语。
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2. In short, for each Arabic numeral, there is one, and only one, Roman numeral which maps to it.
简而言之,对于每个阿拉伯数字,都有一个且只有一个罗马数字会映射到它。
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3. He helped me with my Iraqi Arabic, and we talked about everything from the regime to soccer to life in the United States.
他教了我一些伊拉克阿拉伯语,还和我一起谈天说地——从政权体系到足球,到美国的生活状况。
- Arabic (adj.) "belonging to Arabia," early 14c., from Old French arabique (13c.) and directly from Latin Arabicus "Arabic" (see Arab). Old English used Arabisc "Arabish." Originally in reference to gum arabic. The noun meaning "Arabic language" (a Semitic tongue, the language of the Arabs and the Quran) is from late 14c.
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