用Latin造句子,“Latin”造句

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The language teacher pounds Latin into the heads of students.

Thousands of English words are derived from Latin.

The Apostolic Library was started by Pope Nicholas V with an initial 350 Latin manuscripts.

But countries in Latin America and the Middle East are jumping onto the hybrid bandwagon.

SHORTLY after taking office, Barack Obama promised Latin America that he would usher in a new era of partnership.

Fiat is also eyeing the foreign operations of General Motors, including its Opel and Vauxhall marques in Europe and its Latin American operations.

Deponent verbs are verbs which, in Latin, only have a passive form. However, in English, we translate them as if they were active.

"as a result of the financial crisis in asia, California's exports to the region are expected to decrease as exporters shift their attention to markets in Latin america and Europe."

An analysis of its 2007 results shows that 63% of group profit came from Asia and Latin America, illustrating its dependence on emerging markets, where the credit crunch has been less severe.

He learned a bit of Latin.

I can't get this Latin grammar into my head.

Guatemala was the first skirmish of the cold war in Latin America.

The word I'm thinking of is the Latin ancestor of “mallet” and it shows up in other words too.

But does that mean that China will overshadow the United States as Latin America's top economic partner?

"Faced with declining markets in asia, a growing number of California companies are gearing up to shift exports to Latin america, Europe and other more promising regions."

As a chaplain in the Paris universities, a post he held from 1954-69, "Lulu" was remembered in sharp black corduroys and black loafers, tearing round the Latin Quarter on a motorbike.

At first they worked in Latin.

The BBC Serbian and Latin American services end more than 70 years of broadcasting on radio, but the Latin American service continues online.

After a 10-year resistance against French colonizer, Haiti became the first independent Black and Latin-American country.

FOR one of Latin America's most politically tumultuous countries, Ecuador has been surprisingly stable since Rafael Correa became its President in early 2007.

[Latin] Clerodendron thomsonae

Celibacy is widely ignored in Africa and Latin America.

The earliest ancestor word in Latin has a meaning of small stones that have been chipped off a larger piece.

Although Siemens' global market share has shrunk to 5.5 per cent, its position in Europe is strong and it has a well-established blue-chip customer base, manufacturing sites in Germany, Latin America and Asia, and a strong brand.

Most troubling, he adds, is Latin America's stagnation in education, science, and technology.

As readily recoverable reserves dwindle in stable places such as North America and Australia, miners are forced to operate in more troublesome ones, such as Latin America and Africa.

It also helps if you know the plaintext is in Latin, but you get the picture.

The foreign influences barbarized the Latin language.

Proud Venezuelan baseball men, who see their chief Latin American rival in the sport as a far less developed country, take this as a slap in the face.

Latin造句

There are many words of Latin origin.

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