solidus
英 ['sɒlɪdəs]
美['sɑlɪdəs]
- n. 苏勒德斯(一种古罗马金币);斜线
英英释义
- 1. a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages
- 2. a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
实用场景例句
- Slant ( slash ): The oblique line used to separate one element from another . Also called Solidus.
- 斜笔 ( 斜线 ): 用来分隔两种不同要素的斜线.
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词态变化
复数: solidi;
中文词源
solidus 古罗马金币
来自拉丁语 solidus,古罗马金币名,词源同 solid.字面意思即实心钱币,可能因其较厚而得名, 而非普通的薄型钱币。
英文词源
- solidus (n.)
- late 14c., plural solidi, used of both English shilling and Roman gold coin, from Late Latin solidus, an imperial Roman coin (worth about 25 denarii), from nummus solidus, literally "solid coin," properly a coin of thick or solid metal, not of thin plate (see solid (adj.)).
双语例句
- 1. Slant ( slash ): The oblique line used to separate one element from another . Also called Solidus.
- 斜笔 ( 斜线 ): 用来分隔两种不同要素的斜线.
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