Latin的意思和读音

latin

: [ˈlætɪn] : ['lætɪn]

adj.

n.

Latins  

Latinn.

1.[u]the language of ancient Rome and the official language of its empire

2.[c]西a person from countries where languages that have developed from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or French, are spoken

3.[u]music of a kind that came originally from Latin America, typically with strong dance rhythms

adj.

1.of or in the Latin language

Latin poetry

2.西);connected with or typical of the countries or peoples using languages developed from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or French

a Latin temperament

n.1.,2.();3.

adj.1.;;2.

n.1.a type of music from Latin America or influenced by music from Latin America, especially dance music such as salsa2.the language that people spoke in ancient Rome. Modern European languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French developed from it.3.someone from a European country such as Italy or Spain whose language developed from Latin4.a latino1.a type of music from Latin America or influenced by music from Latin America, especially dance music such as salsa2.the language that people spoke in ancient Rome. Modern European languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French developed from it.3.someone from a European country such as Italy or Spain whose language developed from Latin4.a latino

adj.1.written in Latin2.relating to people who speak languages that developed from Latin, or to their culture

1. can/could not very well Latin quarter ( ...

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1.Since there was still so much Latin in their own language, Latin again began to have an influence on English.

2.The next year, he upset indigenous Latin Americans by saying that their evangelisation was not the "imposition of a foreign culture" .2007”,

3.Latin America comes out of the exercise relatively well: the yields of its main crops are expected to fall by only a few percent.

4.Indeed, Belgium might be seen as a microcosm of the EU, with a wealthy, Germanic north fed up with subsidising a poorer, Latin south.

5.DANIEL YERGIN: Bolivia may be a *all country, but it had a very big impact in terms of kick-starting reform throughout Latin America.(DanielYergin):*

6.The official said much of that investment would be directed toward the United States, Europe and Latin America.

7.However, the length of "A" is one byte and that of "Latin capital letter A with ring above" is two bytes.,“A”A”

8.It would be akin to a Chinese Monroe Doctrine, which asserted the rights of a then-rising US to its Latin American backyard.”。

9.The wind blew a completed sketch right off of the Latin woman's table and onto the floor in front of me.

10.Finally, better infrastructure: African road capacity is half that of Latin America and less than a third of Asia's.