byzantium

英 美[bɪ'zæntɪəm]
  • n. 拜占庭(古罗马城市,今称伊斯坦布尔)

英英释义


1. an ancient city on the Bosporus founded by the Greeks; site of modern Istanbul; in 330 Constantine I rebuilt the city and called it Constantinople and made it his capital
2. a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395

实用场景例句


Arguably, the greatest threat to Byzantium lies in its independence from Rome.
可以说, 拜占庭最大的威胁来自于和罗马教廷的分裂.

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The reasons that Rose introduced Christianity Byzantium as the state religion mainly have three respects.
罗斯统治阶级引进拜占廷基督教为国教,是基于多方面考虑的结果.

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Scholars were drawn to Byzantium civilisation by its art at the very beginning.
学者们最开始是被拜占庭的艺术吸引的.

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双语例句


1. Playable factions ? Kingdom of Jerusalem, Principality of Antioch, Egypt, Turks, Byzantium.
5个可选派系-耶路撒冷王国, 安提俄克公国, 埃及, 土耳其, 拜占庭.

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2. Arguably, the greatest threat to Byzantium lies in its independence from Rome.
可以说, 拜占庭最大的威胁来自于和罗马教廷的分裂.

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3. The reasons that Rose introduced Christianity Byzantium as the state religion mainly have three respects.
罗斯统治阶级引进拜占廷基督教为国教,是基于多方面考虑的结果.

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4. The second phase , from rise of Moscow angle, reveals relationship between Byzantium and Moscow Rus.
第二部分,以莫斯科公国的兴起为视角, 从一个侧面探讨拜占廷与莫斯科罗斯的关系.

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5. Scholars were drawn to Byzantium civilisation by its art at the very beginning.
学者们最开始是被拜占庭的艺术吸引的.

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英文词源


Byzantium
said to be named for its 7c. B.C.E. Greek founder, Byzas of Megara.