Turin

英 ['tjuərin; tju'rin] 美
  • n. 都灵(意大利城市)
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Turin
city in northern Italy, Italian Torino, Roman Augusta Taurinorum, probably from the Taurini, a Ligurian people who had a capital there, the name perhaps from Celtic *tauro "mountain" or *tur "water," but long interpreted by folk etymology as from Latin taurus "bull."
1. I distinctly heard the loudspeaker calling passengers for the Turin-Amsterdam flight.
我清楚地听到扩音器里在请都灵至阿姆斯特丹航班的旅客登机。

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2. Of this literature pieces are stored in the National Library in Turin.
这种文献的残片,现存放于都灵市的国家图书馆.

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3. In 1578 the shroud arrived again at its current location in Turin.
1578年,裹尸布又回到了都灵.

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4. Many ask me the same question, especially since Turin.
很多人问我相同的问题, 尤其是都灵以来.

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5. The Frenchman said: I am very happy in Turin.
法国人说: 我在都灵感到非常高兴.

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