palatine

英 ['pælətaɪn; -tɪn] 美 ['pælətaɪn]
  • adj. 巴拉汀伯爵的;在领地享有王权的;上腭的
  • n. 巴拉汀伯爵;宫廷官吏
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palatine 属于巴拉丁领地的,行使王权的

来自拉丁语palatinus,王宫的,宫殿的,词源同palace.引申词义行使王权的。

palatine (adj.)
mid-15c., from Middle French palatin (15c.) and directly from Medieval Latin palatinus "of the palace" (of the Caesars), from Latin palatium (see palace). Used in English to indicate quasi-royal authority. Reference to the Rhineland state is from c. 1580.
1. Afterwards a second temple to him was erected on the Palatine hill.
后来,人们为他在帕拉蒂诺山上建筑了第二座神庙.

来自神话部分

2. The rugged surface of the Palatine was muffled with tender verdure.
这座昔日王宫的那片凹凸不平的场地上覆盖着一层嫩绿.

来自辞典例句

3. All night long Romulus sat alone on the summit of the Palatine.
罗穆卢斯通夜独自坐在帕拉太恩山顶上.

来自辞典例句

4. The vomer itself rests on the maxillary and palatine crest.
犁骨位于上颌骨及腭嵴之上.

来自互联网

5. The malignant lymphoma is the main tumor type happened in palatine tonsil.
在扁桃体中发生的肿瘤主要以恶性淋巴瘤为主.

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