单词 | Romanised |
释义 | Roman /rōˈmən/adjective
ORIGIN: L Rōmānus, from Rōma Rome Romanic /rō-manˈik/ adjective
The Romance language or languages collectively Roˈmanish adjective (usu derogatory)
Roˈmanism noun Roman Catholicism or a slavish adherence to its doctrine Roˈmanist noun
Roman Catholic Romanistˈic adjective Romanization or Romanisation /rō-mə-nī-zāˈshən/ noun Roˈmanize or Roˈmanise transitive verb
Roˈmanizer or Roˈmaniser noun Romano- /rō-mä-nō-/ combining form
Roman alphabet noun The alphabet developed by the ancient Romans for writing Latin, used for most writing in W European languages Roman candle noun
intransitive verb To make such a landing Roman Catholic adjective Recognizing the spiritual supremacy of the Pope or Bishop of Rome noun A member of the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism noun The doctrines and polity of the Roman Catholic Church collectively Roman cement noun A hydraulic cement made from calcareous nodules from the London Clay Roman Empire noun The ancient empire of Rome, divided in the 4c into the Eastern and Western Empires (see also Holy Roman Empire under holy) Roman holiday noun Entertainment or profit derived from the suffering of others (from Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimage 4.141) Roman law noun The system of law developed by the ancient Romans, civil law Roman nettle noun A nettle, rare in Britain, with female flowers in heads, traditionally introduced by the Romans Roman numerals see Roman (adj) above. Roman snail noun The edible snail (Helix pomatia) much valued by the Romans |
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