goths
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网络 哥特人; 哥德人; 哥特; 哥特族; 哥特人的入侵
双语例句
- A derogatory term for young, self-identifying goths who are not regarded as well-informed members of the subculture.
指年轻的,自认为是的、不那么见多识广的哥特,带贬义。 - The term "Gothic", when applied to architecture, has nothing to do with the historical Goths.
术语“哥特式”,当应用到建筑,完全不符合历史的哥特人。 - As for the goths, they were not without their redeeming features, either.
至于哥特人,他们所拥有的特性也不是无可救药。 - And is it not identical with the popular name of the Goths?
而且这难道不是和哥特人的人民的名称相一致吗? - They were not rough barbariana like the huns, the goths, or the vandals.
他们不是像匈奴人、哥特人或汪达尔人一样的粗鲁野蛮人。 - The plague decimated the Emperor Justinian's tax-base, undermining his ability to battle the Vandals and the Goths and effectively ended the chance of uniting the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.
这场瘟疫摧毁了查士丁尼大帝的税收基础,削弱了他对汪达尔人和哥特人的进攻,从而阻碍了东西罗马帝国的合并。 - A member of the western group of Goths who sacked Rome and created a kingdom in present-day Spain and southern France.
入侵罗马并在今天的西班牙和法国南部建立帝国的格特民族西部群体中的人。 - Looking for other goths, most often in areas where they are unlikely to be, or on the way to goth venues.
寻找其他哥特,特别是在他们通常不大会出现的场所,或是在去哥特聚点的路上。 - My little troop of Goths swarmed upon Joe.
我说。我的小队野蛮人马团团围住了乔。 - The Goths invaded Rome in A.D.410.
哥特人于公元410年入侵罗马。