Baltic 英 ['bɔ:ltik]  

Baltic

Baltic  英 ['bɔ:ltik]

adj. 波罗的海的  n. 波罗的海 

名词复数:baltics 

Why we like him: For They Don't Make This Anymore, a visually cacophonous installation at Baltic in Gateshead inspired by the world of surveillance. 为什么我们喜欢他 :因为他们不再这样做,受监视世界的启发,在盖茨黒德波罗的海展示的看上去杂乱的装置。
Peter’s second grievance arose from an incident during his visit in 1697 to Riga on the Baltic coast. 而彼得的第二个怨恨,来自于他在1697年对波罗的海滨城里加访问时的一个事件。

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  • adj. 波罗的海的
  • n. 波罗的海
  • 1. Why we like him: For They Don't Make This Anymore, a visually cacophonous installation at Baltic in Gateshead inspired by the world of surveillance.

    为什么我们喜欢他 :因为他们不再这样做,受监视世界的启发,在盖茨黒德波罗的海展示的看上去杂乱的装置。

  • 2. Peter’s second grievance arose from an incident during his visit in 1697 to Riga on the Baltic coast.

    而彼得的第二个怨恨,来自于他在1697年对波罗的海滨城里加访问时的一个事件。

  • Baltic (adj.) 1580s, "pertaining to the brackish sea between the Scandinavian peninsula and Eastern Europe," from Medieval Latin Balticus, perhaps from Lithuanian baltas "white" or Scandinavian balta "belt; strait" (in reference to its narrow entranceway). In German, it is Ostsee, literally "east sea." From 1887 as the name of a language group comprising Lithuanian, Lettish, and Old Prussian.
Bal·tic / ˈbɔːltɪk ; NAmE ˈbɔːltɪk / adjective relating to the Baltic Sea in northern Europe and the countries surrounding it 波罗的海的;波罗的海各国的 the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania 爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛诸波罗的海共和国 Bal·tic / ˈbɔːltɪk ; NAmE ˈbɔːltɪk /
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