Hellenic的意思和读音

Hellenic

: [heˈlenɪk] : [heˈliːnɪk]

adj.

n.()

Hellenicadj.

1.of or connected with ancient or modern Greece

adj.1.,2.;

n.1.()

adj.1.relating to Greece, especially Ancient Greece, or its language or culture

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1.Plato, one of the Sophists severest critics viewed them as the enemies of all that was best in Hellenic culture.

2.The question is bound to arise when so much of Rome's art, literature and religion was derived from Hellenic sources.

3.Others again see it as a catalyst for the European Renaissance, especially after Hellenic talent was freed from Byzantine dogmatism.

4.The Gospel of St. John has more idiosyncrasies and is colored by theology of a strongly Hellenic type.《

5.The human philosophy idea, which is still in the naturalness as like as a wriggled caterpillar in the Ancient Hellenic.

6.These superficialities of name and form cannot alter the fact that the empire was in reality Hellenic .

7.A still more important link of Hellenic union was the Olympian games that were held every four years at Olympia .使

8.Member AAAS, American Geophysical Union, , COSPAR European Geophysical Union, Hellenic Astronomical Society, LAMPF users group.AAAS,COSPAR,LAMPF

9.In keeping with the Russian fascination with the Hellenic heritage of their new southern domains, the city gained a Greek-sounding name.使

10.To the Hellenic World China was known as early as the fourth century B.