Norse 英 [nɔ:s]   美 [nɔrs]

Norse

Norse  英 [nɔ:s] 美 [nɔrs]

adj. 挪威人的;挪威的;斯堪的纳维亚语的  n. 挪威人;挪威语 

名词复数:norses 

Lightning bolts symbolize things like power, swiftness, fire, or God's punishment in many cultures, including Norse, Roman, and Native American. 在挪威、罗马和印第安人的等很多文化中,闪电象征力量、迅捷、火焰或上帝的惩罚。
The story of the Fram is a modern Norse saga, a story of unimaginable hardship and intelligent striving that is closely tied to Norwegian national identity. “弗拉姆”的故事堪称一个现代挪威传奇,这个故事与无法想象的艰难险阻及源自挪威民族性格的理智奋斗有关。

  • 请先登录
  • adj. 挪威人的;挪威的;斯堪的纳维亚语的
  • n. 挪威人;挪威语
  • 1. Lightning bolts symbolize things like power, swiftness, fire, or God's punishment in many cultures, including Norse, Roman, and Native American.

    在挪威、罗马和印第安人的等很多文化中,闪电象征力量、迅捷、火焰或上帝的惩罚。

  • 2. The story of the Fram is a modern Norse saga, a story of unimaginable hardship and intelligent striving that is closely tied to Norwegian national identity.

    “弗拉姆”的故事堪称一个现代挪威传奇,这个故事与无法想象的艰难险阻及源自挪威民族性格的理智奋斗有关。

  • 3. When he is not working the Norse artist enjoys all kinds of board games including the role playing variety, music, and, of course, the quaffing of copious amounts of beer!

    工作之余,这位挪威艺术家钟爱各种棋类游戏(包括多种角色扮演类游戏)、音乐,当然,少不了的是开怀畅饮啤酒!

  • Norse (n.) 1590s, "a Norwegian," from obsolete Dutch Noorsch (adj.) "Norwegian," from noordsch "northern, nordic," from noord "north" (see north). Also in some cases borrowed from cognate Danish or Norwegian norsk. As a language, from 1680s. Old Norse attested from 1844. An Old English word for "a Norwegian" was Norðman. As an adjective from 1768.
Norse / nɔːs ; NAmE nɔːrs / noun [uncountable ] the Norwegian language, especially in an ancient form, or the Scandinavian language group 诺尔斯语;(古)挪威语;古斯堪的纳维亚语 Norse / nɔːs ; NAmE nɔːrs /
  • 请先登录