Babylonian

英 [,bæbi'ləunjən] 美
  • adj. 巴比伦的;罪恶的
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Babylonian (n.)
1560s; see Babylon + -ian. From 1630s as an adjective. Earlier in the adjectival sense was Babylonical (1530s).
1. The Babylonian captivity civilized them and consolidated them.
巴比伦的囚虏使他们走向文明,并且统一起来.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

2. We have survived our Babylonian and Roman conquerors.
巴比伦和罗马征服者没有消灭我们.

来自演讲部分

3. Thisbe was a Babylonian maid.
提斯柏是一位巴比伦少女.

来自神话部分

4. In the Babylonian system the symbols for 1 and 10 were basic.
在巴比伦记数制中,代表1和10的记号是基本记号.

来自辞典例句

5. The Babylonian priesthood formed a powerful class active in agriculture, industry and commerce.
巴比伦的祭司构成了一个很有权势的阶层,他们活跃于农业 、 工业和商业等领域.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史