Slav 英 [slɑ:v]   美 [slɑv]

Slav

Slav  英 [slɑ:v] 美 [slɑv]

adj. 斯拉夫人的;斯拉夫语的  n. 斯拉夫人 

名词复数:slavs 

The ancient Germanic, Slav and Celtic tribes in Europe celebrated Midsummer with communal bonfires. 欧洲的日尔曼,斯拉夫和凯尔特的古老部落以部落篝火庆祝仲夏。
The tsar, it is stated, has proclaimed Russia's "inflexible resolve to support the interests of her Slav brothers". 据称,沙皇宣布了沙俄“维护塞尔维亚兄弟利益坚定不移的决心”。

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  • adj. 斯拉夫人的;斯拉夫语的
  • n. 斯拉夫人
  • 1. The ancient Germanic, Slav and Celtic tribes in Europe celebrated Midsummer with communal bonfires.

    欧洲的日尔曼,斯拉夫和凯尔特的古老部落以部落篝火庆祝仲夏。

  • 2. The tsar, it is stated, has proclaimed Russia's "inflexible resolve to support the interests of her Slav brothers".

    据称,沙皇宣布了沙俄“维护塞尔维亚兄弟利益坚定不移的决心”。

  • 3. Following the war, Bosnia became part of the South Slav kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed to kingdom of Yugoslavia).

    战争之后,波斯尼亚成为塞尔维亚、克罗地亚以及斯洛文尼亚的南斯拉夫王国的一部分(后来重新命名为南斯拉夫王国)。

  • Slav (n.) late 14c., Sclave, from Medieval Latin Sclavus (c. 800), from Byzantine Greek Sklabos (c. 580), from Old Church Slavonic Sloveninu "a Slav," probably related to slovo "word, speech," which suggests the name originally identified a member of a speech community (compare Old Church Slavonic Nemici "Germans," related to nemu "dumb;" Greek heterophonos "foreign," literally "of different voice;" and Old English þeode, which meant both "race" and "language").
Slav / slɑːv ; NAmE slɑːv / noun a member of any of the races of people of central and eastern Europe who speak Slavic languages 斯拉夫人 Slav Slavs Slav / slɑːv ; NAmE slɑːv /
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