| 释义 | SemiticSe‧mit‧ic /səˈmɪtɪk/ adjective    Anti-semitism was not ended, but was transferred to other Semitic peoples, the Arabs.He was also gaunt and cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic people of the Holy Land.I tan easily, being of Semitic stock.In he north they had merged with the Semitic colonists from Arabia to produce the civilization of Aksum.Meleager was very conscious of his Semitic origins.This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people.
► Languages1a)belonging to the race of people that includes Jews, Arabs, and, in ancient times, Babylonians and Assyrians b)relating to any of the languages of these people2another word for Jewish → anti-Semitic at anti-Semiteaccented, adjectiveAfrikaans, nounAnglo-Saxon, nounArabic, nounBengali, nounbilingual, adjectiveCantonese, nounChinese, nounconversant, adjectivecreole, nounDanish, noundialect, noundictation, noundirect method, noundub, verbDutch, nounEnglish, nounEsperanto, nounFarsi, nounFlemish, nounfluent, adjectiveFrancophone, adjectiveFranglais, nounFrench, adjectiveGaelic, nounGerman, nounGermanic, adjectiveGreek, nounHebraic, adjectiveHebrew, nounHindi, nounIndo-European, adjectiveItalian, nounItalo-, prefixJapanese, nounLatin, nounLatin, adjectivelinguist, nounlinguistics, nounMandarin, nounMaori, nounmodern language, nounmonolingual, adjectivemother tongue, nounmultilingual, adjectivenative speaker, nounoral, nounpatois, nounPersian, nounPolish, adjectivePortuguese, nounRomance language, nounRomany, nounRussian, nounSanskrit, nounsecond language, nounSemitic, adjectivesign, nounsign, verbsign language, nounSinhalese, nounSpanish, nounspeak, verb-speak, suffixspeaker, nounSwedish, nountransliterate, verbTurkish, nounUrdu, nounusage, nounvernacular, nounvocabulary, nounWelsh, noun |