Hellenic 英 [heˈlenɪk]   美 [hɛˈlɛnɪk]

Hellenic

Hellenic  英 [heˈlenɪk] 美 [hɛˈlɛnɪk]

adj. 希腊的;希腊语的;希腊人的 

名词复数:hellenics 

In describing the interplay between Hellenic and Hebrew culture at the dawning of Christianity, Mr Wade makes exaggerated claims. 在描述基督教萌芽时期,希腊文化和希伯来文化相互影响的时候,韦德先生夸大了事实。
The alliance of Biblical faith and Hellenic reason culminated in the Middle Ages. 在中世纪圣经和希腊语相结合,达到顶峰。

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  • adj. 希腊的;希腊语的;希腊人的
  • 1. In describing the interplay between Hellenic and Hebrew culture at the dawning of Christianity, Mr Wade makes exaggerated claims.

    在描述基督教萌芽时期,希腊文化和希伯来文化相互影响的时候,韦德先生夸大了事实。

  • 2. The alliance of Biblical faith and Hellenic reason culminated in the Middle Ages.

    在中世纪圣经和希腊语相结合,达到顶峰。

  • 3. The sales will include the state's 49% stake in the national loss-making railway company OSE, 39% of Hellenic Post, 23% of Thessaloniki water EYATH, and 10% in Athens water EYDAP.

    出售的国有资产包括亏损中的国有铁路公司OSE49%的股份、希腊邮政39%的股份、塞萨洛尼基EYATH水务公司23%的股份以及雅典EYDAP水务公司。

  • Hellenic (adj.) "pertaining to Greece," 1640s, from Greek Hellenikos "Hellenic, Greek," from Hellen "a Greek," a word of unknown origin; traditionally from the name of an eponymous ancestor, Hellen, son of Deucalion. To Homer the Hellenes were a small tribe in southern Thessaly (his word for one of the Greek-speaking peoples is our Achaean). In modern use in the arts, Hellenic is used of Greek work from the close of the primitive phase to the time of Alexander the Great or the Roman conquest (succeeded by the Hellenistic).
Hel·len·ic / heˈlenɪk ; NAmE heˈlenɪk / / heˈliːnɪk ; NAmE heˈliːnɪk / adjective of or connected with ancient or modern Greece 希腊的;古希腊的 Hel·len·ic / heˈlenɪk ; NAmE heˈlenɪk /
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