germanic languages信息详情

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意思翻译

日耳曼语系

相似词语短语

languages───n.语系,语种;语言文字(language复数)

germanic───adj.德国的;日耳曼语的;德语的;日耳曼人的;n.日耳曼语

agglutinating languages───黏着语

germanic names───日耳曼人名

Indo-Germanic───n.印度日耳曼语系;用印度日尔曼语的

germanic gods───日耳曼神

languages online───在线语言

germanic tribes───日耳曼部落;日耳曼部族

dead languages───n.死语言(没有人用来交谈的语言);死文字

双语使用场景

But back in the Germanic languages that the word grew out of, it had been two words that roughly translate as “loaf warden.”───然而,当人们将这个单词一直追溯到其源头——日耳曼语族——的时候,就会发现,它原来是一个由两个词所构成的词组,大概有“面包管理员”(loaf warden)的意思。

All the Old Germanic languages had words beginning with hl -, hn -, hr -, and hw -.───所有的古日耳曼语言中,都有以字母组合hl -,hn -,hr -和hw -开始的单词。

One possibility is that it is such an old word that it evolved into the roots of both Latin and Germanic languages from an earlier source.───有一种可能是这个词太古老了,以至于进入到了拉丁语以及德语的词根中了。

It came to English from Latin and shows up in a bunch of other Germanic languages as well.───它从拉丁语进入英语,而且它也在其他一些日耳曼语言中出现。

It was a common word, especially in heroic poetry and myth, and had cognates in other Germanic languages.───这是一个常用词,常在英雄诗和神话中出现,在其他的日耳曼语言中也能找到同源词。

Language belonging to the Germanic languages branch of the Indo-European language family, widely spoken on six continents.───语言属于日耳曼语支的印欧语家庭,广泛六大洲。

There is a strong influence of Germanic languages and Romantic languages too.───英语也受到日耳曼语和浪漫主义语言的强烈影响。

But other people seemed to like it and it was picked up in some Germanic languages.───不过,其他人看起来很垂青这个单词,因此它被引入到一些日耳曼语言里。

英语使用场景

And there is an even earlier variant, hollo, which dates to at least 1588 when Shakespeare used it in Titus Andronicus. There are also cognates in other Germanic languages.

There is a strong influence of Germanic languages and Romantic languages too.

It was a common word, especially in heroic poetry and myth, and had cognates in other Germanic languages.

In the English language belongs to the Indo-European family of languages of the Germanic West Germanic languages and through the United Kingdom colonies spread all over the world.

This contrastive analysis shows that as in West Germanic languages, there also exist adjunct middles in Chinese.