Saxon的意思和读音

Saxon

: [ˈsæksən] : [ˈsækʃ(ə)n]

n.西 5、6

Saxons  

Saxonn.— see alsoAnglo-Saxon

1.西 5、6 a member of a race of people once living in NW Germany, some of whom settled in Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries

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n.1.a member of a group of German people who came to live in England in the 5th and 6th centuries a.d.

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1.But such downturns are more severe in countries with the Anglo-Saxon sort of financial system, because their lending is more procyclical.

2.Today, the French media are asking why "England is burning" , just as the Anglo-Saxon press posed the question of Paris six years ago.”,6

3.The downside was that the style sheets were no longer portable: They did not function correctly in non-Saxon processors.Saxon

4.I never cease to be amazed how her coalition managed to frame this complex financial crisis purely in terms of Anglo-Saxon greed.-

5.Saxon also allows the tree to be supplied to user-written code for further processing, or to be fed as input to another style sheet.Saxon便

6.The countries which did not experience the long boom in prices seen in the Anglo-Saxon world are now apparently avoiding the bust.-

7.I was raised in northern California in a predominantly white, Anglo-Saxon suburb with a complicated sense of my own identity.

8.As decade - long Anglo-Saxon consumption peters out, a secular bear market is possible.

9.There must have been a great deal of cultural humiliation felt by the English when they revolted under Saxon leaders like Hereward the Wake.

10.Although Alfred encouraged reading and writing in Anglo-Saxon as well as in Latin, most works continued to be written in Latin.