Catalan 英 [ˈkætəlæn]   美 [ˈkætlˌæn,-ən,ˌkætlˈæn]

Catalan

Catalan  英 [ˈkætəlæn] 美 [ˈkætlˌæn,-ən,ˌkætlˈæn]

n. 加泰罗尼亚语  adj. 加泰罗尼亚的;加泰罗尼亚语的 

名词复数:catalans 

We have a universal vocation, but we don't hide our Catalan identity and we don't want people impeding us from showing it. “我们自有其普世使命,但我们也不会隐藏自己的加泰罗尼亚身份,更不愿人们妨碍我们去展示它”。
Currently, Catalan animal protection laws protect all animals except the bulls and horses used in bullfights. 现在加泰罗尼亚的动物保护法保护所有动物,但不包括用于斗牛的公牛和马。

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  • n. 加泰罗尼亚语
  • adj. 加泰罗尼亚的;加泰罗尼亚语的
  • 1. We have a universal vocation, but we don't hide our Catalan identity and we don't want people impeding us from showing it.

    “我们自有其普世使命,但我们也不会隐藏自己的加泰罗尼亚身份,更不愿人们妨碍我们去展示它”。

  • 2. Currently, Catalan animal protection laws protect all animals except the bulls and horses used in bullfights.

    现在加泰罗尼亚的动物保护法保护所有动物,但不包括用于斗牛的公牛和马。

  • 3. But it's in the Catalan region, at the other end of the Pyrenees, that demands for independence now appear to approaching critical mass -- all by means of peaceful civic protest.

    但是它只是存在于庇里牛斯山脉另一端的加泰罗尼亚地区, 都是通过平和的公民抗议表达的独立的需求看起来正接近紧要关头。

  • Catalan (adj.) "pertaining to Catalonia," also as a noun, "person from Catalonia," late 15c., from the indigenous name, which is said to be of Celtic origin and probably mean "chiefs of battle." But as the name is not attested before 11c., it perhaps is a Medieval Latin form of *Gothlandia "land of the Goths." As a noun meaning "a Catalan," Middle English used Cateloner (mid-14c.), Catellain (early 15c., from French). As a language name in English by 1792.
Cata·lan / ˈkætəlæn ; NAmE ˈkætəlæn / noun , adjective Catalan Catalans noun 1 [uncountable ] a language spoken in Catalonia, Andorra, the Balearic Islands and parts of southern France 加泰罗尼亚语(通行于西班牙加泰罗尼亚、安道尔、巴利阿里群岛和法国南部一些地区) 2 [countable ] a person who was born in or who lives in Catalonia 加泰罗尼亚人 adjective connected with Catalonia, its people, its language, or its culture 加泰罗尼亚的;加泰罗尼亚人(或语言、文化)的 Cata·lan / ˈkætəlæn ; NAmE ˈkætəlæn /
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