Phoenician

英 [fi'niʃiən; -'ni:-] 美
  • n. 腓尼基人;腓尼基语
  • adj. 腓尼基的;腓尼基人的
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Phoenician 腓尼基人

来自拉丁语Phoenice,来自希腊语Phoinike,腓尼基人,字面意思可能为紫色的土地,因腓尼基在当时以出产紫色的颜料闻名希腊,紫色在古代为高贵之色。腓尼基人为古代闪族人的一支,生活在今地中海东岸黎巴嫩和叙利亚沿海一带,在古代文明极其先进和发达,腓尼基人出于商业贸易的需要,创造了腓尼基字母,为现在广泛使用的希腊字母和拉丁字母的祖先。

Phoenician (n.)
late 14c., from Middle French phenicien, from Latin Phoenice, from Greek Phoinike "Phoenicia" (including Carthage), perhaps literally "land of the purple" (i.e., source of purple dye, the earliest use of which was ascribed to the Phoenicians by the Greeks). Identical with phoenix (q.v.), but the relationship is obscure. In reference to a language from 1836; as an adjective from c. 1600.
1. Marseilles was a Greek town established on the site of an earlier Phoenician colony.
马赛是建立在一个原先的腓尼基殖民地旧址上的希腊城.

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2. Catalonian dishes are deeply rooted in Phoenician, Greek and Roman cuisine.
加泰罗尼亚菜肴根植于腓尼基 、 希腊和罗马菜系.

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3. The Phoenician is Syria and Asia Minor's lingua franca.
而腓尼基语则是叙利亚和小亚细亚的通用语言.

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4. He may have had Semitic, perhaps Phoenician, ancestors.
他可能是闪米特人的, 也许他的祖先是腓尼基人.

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5. Is your card, the drowned Phoenician Sailor.
这张是你, 溺毙的腓尼基水手.

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