Teutonic的意思和读音

Teutonic

: [tuˈtɑnɪk] : [tjuːˈtɒnɪk]

adj.

n.

Teutonicadj.

1.showing qualities considered typical of German people

The preparations were made with Teutonic thoroughness.

adj.1.;;2.[]

n.1.,

adj.1.having qualities that are considered to be typical of German people2.relating to the Teutons a group of people who lived in northern Europe a long time ago, or their language or culture

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1.In this sense he seems to combine the affable nature of Rijkaard and the Teutonic steel of Schuster.

2.The Teutonic deity Eostra was the goddess of spring and fertility, and feasts were held in her honor on the Vernal Equinox.Eostra

3.Founded in the11th century, it was a medieval trading post and a Lithuanian stronghold against the Teutonic Knights.11

4.One of the Polish knights picks up the Teutonic flag, waves it and drops it at the feet of his prince.

5.a popular prospect with the German public and other onlookers who doubt the anti-inflationary zeal of the non-teutonic.

6.One place to start would be to explain why this Teutonic houga-cho is needed at all.”。

7.Greeks could break free of the shackles of Teutonic austerity and head back to the beaches by repudiating their debts.

8.Mistletoe had long been considered to have magic powers by Celtic and Teutonic peoples.

9.Teutonic Knights' Major Chapter House allows the recruitment of experienced Teutonic knights.

10.The Teutonic Conquest, Norman conquest and the renaissance accelerates the pace of English development.