Romans的意思和读音

Romans

: [ˈrəʊmənz]

n.“Roman”;【】《

n.1.“Roman”2.】《》,《》,

n.1.The plural of Roman

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1.This shows that the Romans did not understand the law to adapt to its own circumstances the ratio of effective use.

2.So, when Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey, the Romans would make fun of him, but the Jews clearly understood this symbol.

3.The name is derived from Brittania, which the Romans used for the portion of the island that they occupied.屿

4.About this time, there was a major shift in the material culture of Scandinavia, reflecting increased contact with the Romans.

5.He was able to preserve some of the learning which had been left behind when the Romans left England.

6.So that to the ancient Romans at least hyenas were looked up to, but only if they were dead.

7.Towards the end of the 2nd century the Romans started constructing walls around the city to help with its defences.2

8.A little later, though, the Greeks and Romans began to put pictures of famous people on their coins.

9.And tithe book of Romans tells us that God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for you to pay for your salvation.

10.These were the men Hannibal had used to defeat the Romans and truly, were the best of the Carthaginian Army.