germania
常見例句
- In 9AD the Romans believed the land they called Germania was all but conquered.
公元9年,羅馬人認(rèn)爲(wèi)他們已經(jīng)完全征服了那片他們稱之爲(wèi)日耳曼尼亞的土地。 - Here, Speer's plans for postwar Berlin, to be known as "Germania." The plans never came to fruition.
照片中的模型就是斯皮爾的戰(zhàn)後柏林計(jì)劃,也被稱爲(wèi)“日耳曼尼亞”,不過該計(jì)劃始終沒有開花結(jié)果。 - Once touted as "Frau Germania" and the recipient of glowing comparisons to Margaret Thatcher and even Otto Von Bismarck, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has definitely lost her mojo lately.
一度被吹噓爲(wèi)“日耳曼夫人”竝得到與瑪格麗特·撒切爾甚至奧托·範(fàn)·俾斯麥比肩的光榮比喻,德國縂理安吉拉·默尅爾最近已明顯失去了她的運(yùn)氣。 - Germany's federal cartel office this week criticised Lufthansa for cutting prices too sharply—to below cost, it said—in a battle with Germania, a much smaller carrier, on the route between Berlin and Frankfurt proper.
ECONOMIST: Low-cost airlines - The food technology of Northern Europe took centuries to catch up, though an argument could be made that the tribes of Germania that Tacitus found so barbarous owed their eventual triumph to the stamina that came from cooking outdoors in a cold climate, and keeping their lungs intact.
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