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Germans的意思

Germans中文翻譯:

n.日爾曼人;德意志人

相似詞語短語

Germans───n.日爾曼人;德意志人

german───adj.德國的;德語的,德國人的;n.德語;德國人

germane───adj.有密切關系的;貼切的;恰當的;n.(Germane)人名;(英)杰曼

germens───生殖腺;幼芽;子房(germen的名詞復數)

germanous───adj.二價鍺的,含二價鍺的

Germanys───德國

germanic───adj.德國的;日耳曼語的;德語的;日耳曼人的;n.日耳曼語

overmans───n.工頭;審判員;vt.配置人員過多;n.(Overman)人名;(英、瑞典)奧弗曼

Germany───n.德國

雙語使用場景

The letter shows no sign that the Germans have softened their position.───這封信沒有任何跡象表明德國人的態度已有所緩和。

They did not have even an approximate idea what the Germans really wanted.───他們對于德國人真正想要什么甚至沒有一個大致概念。

There are still several million ethnic Germans in Russia.───在俄羅斯仍有幾百萬德國族裔。

In Poland, though, the war is usually portrayed as a single heroic struggle, against Russians as well as Germans.───然而在波蘭,這場戰爭卻時常被描述成一個獨自抗擊德國人和俄國人的英雄壯舉。

What he argued was that the Germans had a primordial spirit that was in some sense different from that of the French.───他認為德國人是一個原始的精神,在某種意義上來自法國不同了。

She said she wanted to be a "chancellor for all Germans, so Germany does better, particularly in a crisis" .───她說她想成為“所有德國人的總理,這樣德國做得更好,尤其是在危機時刻”。

Germans, who heard of Mr Kurras's double identity this month, are wondering just how much of their history will have to be re-examined.───那些在本月獲知庫拉斯雙重身份的德國人正想知道,他們的歷史將有多少需要被重新檢查。

Throughout the book, Roberts notes errors that, if avoided, might have helped the Germans to win battles and perhaps even the war itself.───在書中,羅伯茨指出了德國人不少錯誤,他認為如果可以避免,或許有可能幫助德國打贏很多戰役,甚至整場戰爭。

I recall that in the early years of the euro zone there was a general notion in the markets that the Greeks were behaving like the Germans.───我記得在歐元區成立之初的幾年,市場上存在一種普遍看法,認為希臘人的行事方式與德國人相仿。

英語使用場景

While Haig and Foch argued, the Germans attacked.

There are still several million ethnic Germans in Russia.

This is a custom among the Germans.

French forces clashed with Germans in the hills.

The assimilation of ethnic Germans in the US was accelerated by the two world wars.

This is a custom amongst the Germans.

The French and Germans each claimed the territory.

Millions of Germans emigrated from Europe to America in the nineteenth century.

George I and George II were Germans by birth.