rome n. 1.羅馬〔意大利首都〕。 2.古羅馬城;羅馬城邦;古羅馬(帝國(guó))。 All roads lead to Rome. 條條大道通羅馬;殊途同歸。 When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 入國(guó)問(wèn)禁,入境從俗。 fiddle while Rome is burning 羅馬大火漠不關(guān)心。 Rome was not built in a day. 羅馬不是一天建成的;偉業(yè)非一日之功。
ancient adj. 1.已往的,古代的。 2.古來(lái)的,古老的,舊式的。 3.〔古語(yǔ)〕年老的。 an ancient city 古城。 ancient relics 古代遺物。 n. 1.古(代的)人。 2.〔古語(yǔ)〕高齡老人,老者。 3.〔the ancients〕 古文明國(guó)的國(guó)民;(希臘、羅馬時(shí)代的)古典作家[藝術(shù)家]。 A- of Days 上帝,神。 adv. -ly 從前,古時(shí)候,在古代。 n. -ness 舊;古代。 n. 〔古語(yǔ)〕旗;旗手。
John has been diving into the history of ancient rome . 約翰潛心研究古羅馬史。
In ancient rome they combined religious duty with pleasure . 在古羅馬,他們卻把信教和娛樂(lè)混而為一。
The book gives a good picture of everyday life in ancient rome . 那部書對(duì)古羅馬人的日常生活描寫得很生動(dòng)。
The libraries of ancient rome were directly inherited from those of greece, in types, organization, and contents . 古代羅馬的圖書館,無(wú)論在形式、組織或內(nèi)容上,都直接繼承于希臘圖書館。
The remains of ancient rome mingled exotically with the half-tropical luxuriance, and excited in her new and subtle emotions . 古羅馬的殘跡與半熱帶狀的富饒交混在一起,顯出一種異國(guó)情調(diào),在她的心里喚起新的微妙的情感。
Many people go to visit the remains of ancient rome 很多人去參觀古羅馬的遺跡。
We are studying the decline and fall of ancient rome 我們正在研究古羅馬的衰亡。
Ancient rome subjected most of europe to her rule 古羅馬征服了大半個(gè)歐洲。
I saw you in a film as a slave in ancient rome 我看到你在一部電影中扮演古羅馬的奴隸
Ancient Rome was a Italic civilization that began growing on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome, it expanded to become one of the largest empires in the ancient world.