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indo-european美 [.ɪndoʊ jʊrə'piən] 英 [.ɪndəʊ jʊərə'piːən] - n.印欧语系;说印欧语系语言的人
- adj.印欧语系的(指欧洲大部分地区和西亚的部分地区的语言谱系,包括英语、法语、拉丁语、希腊语、瑞典语、俄语和印地语)
- 网络印欧人;印欧语言;印欧民族
1. | 印欧语系的(指欧洲大部分地区和西亚的部分地区的语言谱系,包括英语、法语、拉丁语、希腊语、瑞典语、俄语和印地语)of or connected with the family of languages spoken in most of Europe and parts of western Asia (including English, French, Latin, Greek, Swedish, Russian and Hindi) |
n. | 1. a large family of languages spoken from South Asia to Western Europe and the United States, comprising the Balto-Slavonic, Germanic, Italic, Indo-Iranian, Celtic, Greek, Albanian, Armenian, Anatolian, and Tocharian branches. 2. the reconstructed language that is the prehistoric ancestor of modern languages belonging to Indo-European 3. a speaker of a language belonging to Indo-European, especially prehistoric Indo-European | adj. | 1. the Indo-European languages are a large group of European and Asian languages that includes English, Italian, Greek, Hindi, and Russian |
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