Nordic 英 [ˈnɔ:dɪk]   美 [ˈnɔrdɪk]

Nordic

Nordic  英 [ˈnɔ:dɪk] 美 [ˈnɔrdɪk]

adj. 北欧人的;斯堪的纳维亚的;日耳曼民族的  n. 北欧人;日耳曼民族;斯堪的纳维亚人;具有北欧日尔曼民族外貌特征的人 

名词复数:nordics 

One explaining factor for this success could be contributed to the way Nordic society has been structured as several proofreaders of this article duly noted. 北欧是一个开发探索因素在这个理论中证明北欧社会是有序的,就像这篇文章的校对者那样适当的做记录。
In the north, there is a vast region of prosperity, a zone of Nordic dynamism. 在欧洲北部,有一片广阔的繁荣地区,即充满活力的北欧地区。

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  • adj. 北欧人的;斯堪的纳维亚的;日耳曼民族的
  • n. 北欧人;日耳曼民族;斯堪的纳维亚人;具有北欧日尔曼民族外貌特征的人
  • 1. One explaining factor for this success could be contributed to the way Nordic society has been structured as several proofreaders of this article duly noted.

    北欧是一个开发探索因素在这个理论中证明北欧社会是有序的,就像这篇文章的校对者那样适当的做记录。

  • 2. In the north, there is a vast region of prosperity, a zone of Nordic dynamism.

    在欧洲北部,有一片广阔的繁荣地区,即充满活力的北欧地区。

  • Nordic (adj.) 1898, from French nordique (in J. Deniker's system of race classifications), literally "of or pertaining to the north," from nord "north" (a loan-word from Old English; see north). Perhaps influenced by German Nordisch. As a noun, from 1901. Strictly, the blond peoples who inhabit Scandinavia and the north of Britain. As a type of skiing competition, it is attested from 1954.
Nor·dic / ˈnɔːdɪk ; NAmE ˈnɔːrdɪk / adjective 1 of or connected with the countries of Scandinavia, Finland and Iceland 斯堪的纳维亚的;北欧国家的 2 typical of a member of a European race of people who are tall and have blue eyes and blonde hair 北欧人的;有北欧民族特征的 Nordic Nordics Nor·dic / ˈnɔːdɪk ; NAmE ˈnɔːrdɪk /
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