goths的意思
goths中文翻譯:
n.煤的突出
Goths───n.哥特人
coths───科特斯
goth.───n.哥特搖滾樂;哥特族(人);哥特亞文化群成員;野蠻人;adj.搖滾樂風格的;黑衣與濃妝艷抹特征的
moths───n.飛蛾,蛾(moth的復數);n.(Moths)人名;(德)莫茨
booths───n.展臺;電話亭(booth的復數)
broths───n.肉湯;液體培養基
cloths───n.布(cloth的復數);織物;布塊
froths───n.泡沫,泡;口沫;vi.吐白沫;起泡沫;vt.使生泡沫
gotcha───int.明白了(非正式,等于gotyou);n.(精心設計的)公開欺騙;嘲笑
If we pull legions from the west, the Goths will pillage us instead.───如果我們把西線的軍團調到這里,搶劫我們的將換成高斯人。
In some ways it's inspirational. The goths have turned social isolation into a virtue.───從某些方面來看這是具有啟發意義的- - - - - -哥特族們已經將孤立變成了一種優點。
Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410.───羅馬在410年遭到哥特人的洗劫。
The term "Gothic" , when applied to architecture, has nothing to do with the historical Goths.───術語“哥特式”,當應用到建筑,完全不符合歷史的哥特人。
The Roman Empire began to decline in the 3rd century, increasingly troubled by the inroads of northern tribes such as the Goths.───公元3世紀,羅馬帝國由于受到來自北方的部落民族如哥特任的侵擾而開始衰退。
Each room leads further down under ground to yet more strange rooms filled with death metal fans, Goths, emos, dopeheads and trendies.───從一間屋子可以走進地下另一間更怪異的屋子,里面擠滿了重金屬迷,哥特、埃莫斯、都普海茲和特蘭迪等。
My little troop of Goths swarmed upon Joe. Somebody snatched his hat and we played catch with it.───我這支野蠻的小部隊一窩蜂地向喬撲了上去,有人搶走了他的帽子,我們就玩起傳球接球游戲。
Gothic is an extinct Germanic language that was spoken by the Goths.───哥德語是一種由哥德人所使用的,已滅亡的日耳曼語族語言。
Gothic is an extinct Germanic language that was spoken by the Goths.
Unlike whisk, whore has a reputable etymology, going all the way to Indo-European (among its cognates are Latin carus and Old Irish cara "friend"); Goths called a prostitute hors.
What we must avoid at all costs is fighting the Huns and Goths at once.
Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410.
Bored female requires scintillating correspondence to warm her winter nights-Most musical tastes catered for, but no Goths or Smiths fans please.
If we pull legions from the west, the Goths will pillage us instead.
After being restored, the temple was destroyed by the Goths in A.D. 262 and again by the Christians in A.D. 401 on the orders of Saint John Chrysostom, then archbishop of Constantinople (Istanbul).
In 455 the Goths were to be the prime movers in his elevation to imperial office.