Sabine 英 ['seibain]  

Sabine

Sabine  英 ['seibain]

n. 萨宾人;萨宾语;色宾河(美国得克萨斯州东部河流)  adj. 萨宾人的;萨宾语的 

名词复数:sabines 

In early 2008, Sabine and his wife made the momentous decision to have a child. 2008年初,Sabine夫妇做了一个重大决定——他们决定要一个孩子。
"I wouldn't say anyone can be a television correspondent and go to Baghdad, but more or less anyone can do that," Sabine says. “我不会说人人都可以作为电视记者前往巴格达,但多多少少总有人可以做到。” Sabine说。

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  • n. 萨宾人;萨宾语;色宾河(美国得克萨斯州东部河流)
  • adj. 萨宾人的;萨宾语的
  • 1. In early 2008, Sabine and his wife made the momentous decision to have a child.

    2008年初,Sabine夫妇做了一个重大决定——他们决定要一个孩子。

  • 2. "I wouldn't say anyone can be a television correspondent and go to Baghdad, but more or less anyone can do that," Sabine says.

    “我不会说人人都可以作为电视记者前往巴格达,但多多少少总有人可以做到。” Sabine说。

  • 3. "The worst part, of course, as far as my father was concerned, was that he was effectively going to pass this on to my brother and I," Sabine says.

    "最糟糕的,如果一定要跟我父亲有关的话,那就是,他会将这个疾病不偏不倚地传递给我的哥哥和我,"Sabine说。

  • Sabine (adj.) "pertaining to a people in ancient Italy," late 14c., from Latin Sabinus (in poetic Latin often Sabellus), perhaps literally "of its own kind" and connected to root of Sanskrit sabha "gathering of village community," Russian sebr "neighbor, friend," Gothic sibja, Old High German sippa "blood-relationship, peace, alliance," Old English sibb "relationship; peace;" see sibling).
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