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单词 Panhellenic
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Definition of Panhellenic in English:

Panhellenic

adjective ˌpanhɛˈlɛnɪkˌpanhɛˈliːɛnɪkˌpanhəˈlenik
  • 1Of or representing all people of Greek origin or ancestry.

    Homer is a Panhellenic poet, claimed by many
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The theoroi of each polis conducted ritual acts in the Panhellenic sanctuaries in the name of that polis.
    • For Plato, Aristotle, and the Greeks of their time, history begins with the conflict between Greece and Troy, a ‘splendid Panhellenic expedition against an Eastern foe, led by kings.’
    • Moreover, scholars suggest that the foundation or reorganization of previously existing Panhellenic games in the sixth century B.C. was a response to the development of hoplite warfare and the need for trained bodies.
    • Herakles' twelve labors are set in both Peloponnesian and distant locales, choices suited to a Panhellenic sanctuary, the site of Panhellenic games, and visitors and votives from all over Greece.
    • In the 6th century, the Pythian games were established as a Panhellenic festival.
    • Victors at the Olympic games enjoyed a renown unmatched in the ancient Greek world: it was the most prestigious of the Panhellenic games.
    • The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance.
    • The huge Panhellenic festivals held at Olympia, Delphi, Nemea, and Isthmia attracted spectators and professional contestants from throughout the Greek world.
    1. 1.1 Relating to, advocating, or denoting the idea of a political union of all Greeks.
 
 

Definition of Panhellenic in US English:

Panhellenic

adjectiveˌpanhəˈlenik
  • 1Of, concerning, or representing all people of Greek origin or ancestry.

    Homer is a Panhellenic poet, claimed by many
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover, scholars suggest that the foundation or reorganization of previously existing Panhellenic games in the sixth century B.C. was a response to the development of hoplite warfare and the need for trained bodies.
    • The final settlement of Greece involved a difficult war against the Spartan ruler Nabis, nominally as head of an almost Panhellenic alliance.
    • Herakles' twelve labors are set in both Peloponnesian and distant locales, choices suited to a Panhellenic sanctuary, the site of Panhellenic games, and visitors and votives from all over Greece.
    • The huge Panhellenic festivals held at Olympia, Delphi, Nemea, and Isthmia attracted spectators and professional contestants from throughout the Greek world.
    • In the 6th century, the Pythian games were established as a Panhellenic festival.
    • Victors at the Olympic games enjoyed a renown unmatched in the ancient Greek world: it was the most prestigious of the Panhellenic games.
    • For Plato, Aristotle, and the Greeks of their time, history begins with the conflict between Greece and Troy, a ‘splendid Panhellenic expedition against an Eastern foe, led by kings.’
    • The theoroi of each polis conducted ritual acts in the Panhellenic sanctuaries in the name of that polis.
    1. 1.1 Relating to, advocating, or denoting the idea of a political union of all Greeks.
    2. 1.2 Of, concerning, or representing all college fraternities and sororities.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While joining a hometown Panhellenic group is helpful, it is not a prerequisite to participating in recruitment.
      • Zeta Tau Alpha is the third largest National Panhellenic Group with over 187000 initiated members and 237 chapters.
      • She also confirmed the dates for Destination Iowa State in August, inquired at the Panhellenic booth and registered as a student parishioner with a local church.
 
 
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