adriatic
[,eidri'ætik]
- adj. 亚得里亚海的;亚得里亚海沿岸居民的
英英释义
- 1. an arm of the Mediterranean between Slovenia and Croatia and Montenegro and Albania on the east and Italy on the west
实用场景例句
- Venice is known as the Queen of the Adriatic Sea.
- 威尼斯以亚得里亚海之女王称谓闻名.
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- Most of them arrived in Italy by crossing the Adriatic Sea.
- 他们大多数穿过亚得里亚海抵达意大利.
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- A city of southern Italy Adriatic Sea southeast of Bari.
- 布林迪西意大利南部一城市,位于巴里东南的亚得里亚海岸.
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- Montenegro is a region of southwest Yugoslavia bordering on the Adriatic Sea.
- 黑山是南斯拉夫西南部一地区,位于亚得里亚海沿岸.
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- Bari: a city of southeast Italy on the adriatic Sea.
- 巴里: 意大利东南部、亚得里亚海沿岸的城市.
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- Accept cargo to East Mediterranean, Adriatic Sea destinations VIA Piraeus.
- 兼收通过希腊比雷埃夫斯中转至东地中海; 亚德里亚海各港口.
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- Venice was called the'Mistress of the Adriatic '.
- 威尼斯曾别称‘亚得里亚海的门户 ’.
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- Eighteenth - century trading center for the Adriatic Sea.
- 八世纪为亚得里亚海贸易中心.
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- They settled on a group of tiny islands a lagoon off the Adriatic Sea.
- 他们在亚得里亚海附近的泻湖附近建立了一系列的小岛.
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- Submarines UC 20 and UC 73 served primarily as transport submarines ( from the Adriatic to North Africa ).
- 潜艇UC20和UC73服务主要是因为运输潜艇 ( 从亚得里亚海到北非 ).
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- Resonant coupling of a traveling air pressure disturbance with the east Adriatic coastal waters.
- 移动的空气压力扰动与东部亚得里亚海沿海水共振耦合.
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- The black tide continuesdown the Po and to reach the Adriatic by the weekend.
- 黑色的油污带在波河不断扩散,预计周末就会抵达亚得里亚海.
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双语例句
- 1. Alexander Adriatic, Pergamon , Rhodes and other places as a new cultural centre.
- 亚历山大里亚 、 帕加马 、 罗德斯等地成为新的文化中心.
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- 2. Venice is known as the Queen of the Adriatic Sea.
- 威尼斯以亚得里亚海之女王称谓闻名.
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- 3. Most of them arrived in Italy by crossing the Adriatic Sea.
- 他们大多数穿过亚得里亚海抵达意大利.
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- 4. A city of southern Italy Adriatic Sea southeast of Bari.
- 布林迪西意大利南部一城市,位于巴里东南的亚得里亚海岸.
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- 5. Montenegro is a region of southwest Yugoslavia bordering on the Adriatic Sea.
- 黑山是南斯拉夫西南部一地区,位于亚得里亚海沿岸.
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英文词源
- Adriatic
- sea east of Italy, from Latin Adriaticus, from town of Atria (modern Atri) in Picenum, once a seaport but now more than 12 miles inland. The name is perhaps from atra, neuter of atrum "black," hence "the black city;" or else it represents Illyrian adur "water, sea."