Turanian是什么意思 Turanian在线中文翻译

Turanian 英 [tjuəˈreinjən] 美 [tʊˈreniən, -ˈrɑ-, tjʊ-]

Turanian 词典解释

名词突雷尼语族(一个假定的语族),突雷尼人
形容词突雷尼语族的,突雷尼人的

Turanian 网络解释

  1. 都兰语
    ...慕勒氏(MaxMuller)在其所著的<<语文学>>中说,一切语文,都经过三种过程:一为单音的(monosyllabic),二为胶合的(aggllutinative),三为音调变化的(inflexional),无论是都兰语(Turanian),闪族语(Semitic),和亚利安语(Aryan),...
  2. 乌拉阿尔泰语族
    ...Tupelo 图珀洛 | Turanian 乌拉阿尔泰语族 | Turanian 都兰语...
  3. 都兰族
    ...Turanian 都兰语 | Turanian 都兰族 | Turbadium 船用锰黄铜...
  4. 都兰族人
    ...Iranian 伊朗人 | Turanian 都兰族人 | Mauritanian毛里塔尼亚人...

Turanian 双语例句

  1. In the climate of the Turanian plateau, pastoral life is impossible without supplies of fodder for the long and severe winter.
    在图兰平原的气候条件下,没有供漫长而严寒的冬季用的饲料储备,游牧生活是不可能的
  2. The Aryan races of Asia seem somewhat less addicted to magic than the Semitic or Turanian races.
    雅利安种族的亚洲似乎有点不太沉迷於魔术比犹太人或Turanian比赛。
  3. This is one of the most obvious as well as important differences between the Malayan and Turanian systems, and the one which expresses the difference between the consanguine family of the Malayan, and the punaluan family of he Turanian system.
    当血亲关系和姻亲关系同时存在于同一些人之间时,他就不再加以区分;而且他在制度的关系方面也犯了一些错误。
  4. In the Malayan, Turanian and Ganowanian systems, there is a solid basis for the blood-relationships they exhibit in the common descent of the persons; and for the marriage-relationships we must look to the form of marriage they indicate.
    在马来亚式、土兰尼亚式和加诺万尼亚式亲属制中,在人的共同世系方面表现出来的血亲关系具有坚实的基础;而姻亲关系则须我们在它们所表现的婚姻形式中去寻求。
  5. Examination and comparison show that two distinct forms of marriage are requisite to explain the Malayan and Turanian systems; whence the application, as tests of consanguine marriage in one case, and a punaluan marriage in the other.
    通过观察与比较就可以看出:想要解释马来亚式和土兰尼亚式亲属制,必须有两种不同的婚姻形式;从而使前者证明了血婚的存在,后者证明了伙婚的存在。
  6. Two species: native to the Irano-Turanian and Mediterranean regions, widely naturalized elsewhere; two species in China.
    两种:原产于Irano Turanian 和地中海地区,广泛归化在别处;中国有2种。

Turanian [tju'reiniәn]

中文翻译
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n. 突雷尼语族
英语释义
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a. Of, pertaining to, or designating, an extensive family of
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languages of simple structure and low grade (called also Altaic,
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Ural-Altaic, and Scythian), spoken in the northern parts of Europe and
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Asia and Central Asia; of pertaining to, or designating, the people who
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speak these languages.
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n. One of the Turanians.