dravidian

英 [drə'vidiən] 美
  • n. 德拉威语;德拉威人
  • adj. 德拉威族人的;德拉威人的

英英释义


1. a member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them)
2. a large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka

实用场景例句


There has also been reciprocal influence between Sanskrit and the Dravidian languages.
梵语和德拉威语也是相互影响.

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中文词源


Dravidian 印度南部达罗毗荼人

来自梵语。

双语例句


1. There has also been reciprocal influence between Sanskrit and the Dravidian languages.
梵语和德拉威语也是相互影响.

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2. Ethnic Composition: a mixture of Sinhalese, Dravidian, Arab and Black.
民族: (斯里兰卡)僧伽罗人 、 (印度的)达罗毗荼人 、 阿拉伯人和黑人的混合民族.

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3. Each region adapted the script of the local vernacular, whether Indo - Aryan or Dravidian.
每种宗教都使用本国当地的文献, 不管印度雅利安人还是德拉威人.

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英文词源


Dravidian (adj.)
1856, "pertaining to the race in southern India or the languages spoken by them," from Sanskrit Dravidah, name of a region in southern India, + -ian.