medieval的意思和读音

medieval

: [ˌmediˈiv(ə)l] : [ˌmediˈiːv(ə)l]

adj. 1000 1450

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adj.+n.medieval europe,medieval castle,medieval literature,medieval architecture,medieval art

adj.modern

adj.old-fashioned,feudal,primitive,out-of-date,unenlightened

medievaladj.

1. 1000 1450 connected with the Middle Ages (about AD 1000 to AD 1450)

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the literature of the late medieval period

adj.1.“mediaeval”

adj.1.Same as mediaeval2.relating to the period of European history between about the year 1000 a.d. and the year 15003.very old-fashioned

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1.The large village settlement model was one of the important causes of open-field system in champion country of Medieval England.

2.Henry was one of the least effective of England's medieval monarchs.

3.Wine was very commonly drunk during medieval days because it was one of the only safe liquids available.

4.And she knew that she would have to wear heavy medieval clothes and that her underwear, like her body, would be washed only once a week.穿

5.When a medieval moneylender could not pay his debts, his bench was broken in two, sometimes over his head.

6.Certainly, the story of Arthur developed a life of its own after Geoffrey's account became the medieval equivalent of a bestseller.

7.The atrium, which had a columned portico all around, extended under all the medieval edifice and had at its centre a cistern.

8.The peasant who did not labor hard simply starved, partly because medieval lords took as much as 80% of his rice crop in taxes.饿80%

9.Undermining Faith. Christians are sometimes inclined to look back nostalgically at the medieval world as the great age of faith.怀

10.I love history - and especially the medieval period, so lists like this are a real pleasure to put together.——西