Slavic的意思和读音

Slavic

: [ˈslɑvɪk] : [ˈslɑːvɪk]

adj.

Slavicadj.

1.of or connected with Slavs or their languages, which include Russian, Polish, Czech and a number of other languages

adj.1.“Slavonic”

adj.1.Same as Slavonic2.relating to the people of Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, and other countries of central and eastern Europe, or their languages or cultures

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7.Slavic「Crna Gora」129613、14

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1.Here Euan suggests that if he were involved, those of Slavic origin would not be misunderstood.Euan

2.Thanks to its location along the border of the Hapsburg Empire, Kosice has Slavic as well as Magyar roots.

3.And despite the general surge of Slavic pride, Moscow's recent Arctic foray was far from being an all-Russian affair.

4.There was a Slavic belief that those who had been werewolves in life would become vampires after death.

5.The overall result was the destruction of Romanian elites and middle-classes, and their replacement with Soviet (mostly Slavic) elements.)。

6.And to say "go" requires different Slavic verbs for going by foot, car, plane, boat or other conveyance.

7.Folk music is one of the most cherished areas of Slavic Macedonian culture, and several folk festivals take place each year.

8.Its syntax, many grammatical features, a number of phrases and the style of a typical sentence do betray an important Slavic substratum.

9.Slavic languages force speakers, when talking about the past, to say whether an action was completed or not.使

10.That, of course, is the Slavic swamp mermaid.湿