释义
[ bahr-bair -ee-uh n ] SHOW IPA
/ bɑrˈbɛər i ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a person in a savage, primitive state; uncivilized person.
a person without culture, refinement, or education; philistine.
(loosely) a foreigner.
(in ancient and medieval periods) a non-Greek. a person living outside, especially north of, the Roman Empire. a person not living in a Christian country or within a Christian civilization. (among Italians during the Renaissance) a person of non-Italian origin.
SEE MORE SEE LESS adjective uncivilized; crude; savage.
foreign; alien.
Origin of barbarian First recorded in 1540–50; from Latin barbari(a) “barbarous country” (see barbarous, -ia) + -an
SYNONYMS FOR barbarian 6 rude, primitive, wild, rough, barbaric, coarse, ignorant, uncultivated.
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synonym study for barbarian 6 . Barbarian, barbaric, barbarous pertain to uncivilized people. Barbarian is the general word for anything uncivilized: a barbarian tribe. Barbaric has both unfavorable and mildly favorable connotations, implying crudeness of taste or practice, or conveying an idea of rude magnificence and splendor: barbaric noise. Barbarous emphasizes the inhumanity and cruelty of barbarian life: barbarous customs.
OTHER WORDS FROM barbarian bar·bar·i·an·ism, noun half-bar·bar·i·an, adjective non·bar·bar·i·an, adjective, noun Words nearby barbarian Barbados earth, Barbados gooseberry, Barbados nut, Barbados pride, Barbara, barbarian , barbarianize, barbaric, barbarism, barbarity, barbarize
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Example sentences from the Web for barbarian I wrote my first book listening to the soundtrack to the movie Conan the Barbarian on a loop.
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Instead of thinking of a sharp distinction between "Roman" and "barbarian ," we should think in terms of economic zones.
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What can explain Morris's insistence in continuing to describe whole cultures and societies as "barbarian "?
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Lastly, Levy objects to my occasional use, in the past, of the word "barbarian ".
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The idea is, hold back the barbarian hordes, and excise the cancerous growth that is sucking the lifeblood from our economy.
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The cookies resting joyfully in their barbarian young stomachs could not very well be restored.
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A man without learning and surrounded by barbarian soldiers, Mehemet Ali appears before the world as nature made him.
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I am afraid I'm a bit of a barbarian , and don't reckon with them as reverently as I ought.
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They dwell under the painted lodge of the barbarian , and they burn even in the heart of the benighted heathen.
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People thought themselves dreaming till the enormous head of the bull 15 began to turn in the iron hands of the barbarian .
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British Dictionary definitions for barbarian noun a member of a primitive or uncivilized people
a coarse, insensitive, or uncultured person
a vicious person
adjective of an uncivilized culture
insensitive, uncultured, or brutal
Derived forms of barbarian barbarianism , noun Word Origin for barbarian C16: see barbarous
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