Etruscan
[i'trʌskən]
- adj. 伊特鲁里亚的
- n. 伊特鲁里亚人;伊特鲁里亚语(等于Etrurian)
英文词源
- Etruscan (n.)
- 1706, from Latin Etruscus "an Etruscan," from Etruria, ancient name of Tuscany, of uncertain origin but containing an element that might mean "water" (see Basque) and which could be a reference to the rivers in the region.
双语例句
- 1. Pope Gregory XVI established the Etruscan Museum in 1837.
- 格列高里十六世于1837年建造了伊特鲁利亚博物馆.
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- 2. Scientists have Been unable to determine signification of most Etruscan inscriptions.
- 科学家们一直无法确定伊特鲁里亚人的刻印文字的意思.
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- 3. Etruscan: a native or inhabitant of ancient Etruria.
- 伊特鲁里亚人: 古代伊特鲁里亚的本地人或居民.
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- 4. Most historians believe that Etruscan society reached its height more than 2500 years ago.
- 大多数历史学家认为伊特鲁利亚社会在2500多年前到达了其顶峰.
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- 5. In addition, you can see objects that added beauty to the Etruscan religious centers, called temples.
- 此外, 你还能看到为伊特鲁里亚宗教中心, 名为庙宇增添美丽的物品.
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