Florentine ['flɔrəntain]  

Florentine

Florentine  ['flɔrəntain]

adj. 意大利佛罗伦萨的;佛罗伦萨画派的  n. 佛罗伦萨人 

名词复数:florentines 

That was how the aged Leonardo saw it as well: and in those hands, the science of Florentine perspective achieves its final and noblest flowering. 这就是老年的达芬奇的看法: 在那一双手上,佛罗伦萨的科学透视开出了最后的,也是最为圣洁的鲜花。
The record notes that the whole parish turned out for her funeral, showing that she was rather famous among Florentine society. 有记录表明所有的教民都参加了她的葬礼,反映了她在佛罗伦萨社会中是个相当有名的人物。

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  • adj. 意大利佛罗伦萨的;佛罗伦萨画派的
  • n. 佛罗伦萨人
  • 1. That was how the aged Leonardo saw it as well: and in those hands, the science of Florentine perspective achieves its final and noblest flowering.

    这就是老年的达芬奇的看法: 在那一双手上,佛罗伦萨的科学透视开出了最后的,也是最为圣洁的鲜花。

  • 2. The record notes that the whole parish turned out for her funeral, showing that she was rather famous among Florentine society.

    有记录表明所有的教民都参加了她的葬礼,反映了她在佛罗伦萨社会中是个相当有名的人物。

  • 3. King Edward III of England was an early example, repudiating his debt to Florentine bankers back in 1339.

    追溯到1339年,英国国王爱德华三世就是一个先例,他拒绝向佛罗伦萨银行家们偿还债务;

  • Florentine (adj.) 1540s, literally "of or pertaining to the Italian city of Florence," from Latin Florentinus, from Florentia, the Roman name of the city (see Florence). Earliest reference in English is to a type of textile fabric. As a noun from 1590s.
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