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Hellenic

英 [heˈlenɪk]

美 [heˈlenɪk]

adj.  希腊的; 古希腊的

BNC.28438 / COCA.30609

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 希腊的;古希腊的
      of or connected with ancient or modern Greece

      柯林斯词典

      • 古希腊人的;古希腊语的;古希腊文化的
        Hellenicis used to describe the people, language, and culture of Ancient Greece.

        双语例句

        • But it has a Hellenic ring, hasn't it?
          可它带些古希腊味道,对不?
        • Originated from moral integrity in ancient Hellenic times, western theory of human nature paved the way for the development of rationalism.
          西方人性理论在古希腊时期从人的德性出发,奠定了理性主义的发展趋向。
        • Elegy of Eustacia's Hellenic Spirit& On the Tragedy of the Heroine in the Return of the Native
          一曲希腊精神的哀歌&论《还乡》中游苔莎的悲剧
        • The mechanical engineer has given details to the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research in Athens to increase awareness of the wild hexapus.
          这位机械工程师向位于雅典的希腊水族生物研究中心详细地汇报了情况,希望能提高人们对六脚章鱼的关注。
        • Such an effort is typical in terms of his multi-sourced philosophy, Hellenic esthetics and theatrical narrative style.
          其中最值得一提的是他的多重哲学认知、古希腊美学创作理念和富于革新的叙事风格。
        • 1 person proposed by the Hellenic Association of building owners.
          人由希腊建筑物业主协会提名。
        • In the course of analysis, I regard the question about "Looking" as the main line. It concerns all important conceptions coming from Hellenic context, which also consist in the basis of Being and Time.
          在分析的过程中,笔者把关于看的问题作为主要线索,涉及到海德格尔渊源于古希腊的所有重要概念,这些概念正是《存在与时间》写作的基础。
        • A long line of disillusive centuries has permanently displaced the Hellenic idea of life.
          多少世纪以来破除迷妄的结果,把那种希腊人生观给永久扫荡了。
        • The Jews of Galilee made the journey south, and there would be contingents of the diaspora, the colonies of Jews living in practically every major city of the Roman and Hellenic world.
          加利利的犹太人往南旅行,那里会有散居在外的犹太人代表团,他们实际上是居住在罗马及古希腊地区每个主要城市的侨民。
        • It is, essentially, a rejection of Hellenic intellectualism by the sentimentalism of the North.
          它在本质上是北方的重情主义对希腊尚知主义的排斥。