Roman
Roman 英 ['rəʊmən] 美 ['romən]
n. 罗马人;古罗马语 adj. 罗马的;罗马人的
名词复数:romans
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- n. 罗马人;古罗马语
- adj. 罗马的;罗马人的
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1. Map this number to the Roman numeral system.
将这个数字映射到罗马数字系统。
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2. They applied this principle all across the Roman Empire.
他们在整个罗马帝国中应用这一原则。
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3. In short, for each Arabic numeral, there is one, and only one, Roman numeral which maps to it.
简而言之,对于每个阿拉伯数字,都有一个且只有一个罗马数字会映射到它。
- Roman (n.) Old English, from Latin Romanus "of Rome, Roman," from Roma "Rome" (see Rome). The adjective is c. 1300, from Old French Romain. The Old English adjective was romanisc, which yielded Middle English Romanisshe.
- roman (n.) "a novel," 1765, from French roman, from Old French romanz (see romance (n.)); roman à clef, novel in which characters represent real persons, literally "novel with a key" (French), first attested in English 1893. And, for those who can't get enough of it, roman policier "a story of police detection" (1928).
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