词汇 | romanized |
释义 | Romanized adjective (alsoromanized); (UK usuallyRomanised, romanised)uk /ˈrəʊ.mən.aɪzd/ us /ˈroʊ.mən.aɪzd/ similar to or typical of ancient Roman styles, beliefs, customs, etc.: The new province of Dacia became one of the most highly romanized of the empire. The "Bust of a Young Gaul" shows a Romanized young man in a toga. Synonym Latinized (of a church or church organization) made Roman Catholic or more like the Roman Catholic church: This particular group of missionaries preached a Romanised version of Christianity that emphasized participation in the sacramental life of the Church. written in Roman script(= a writing system based on the Latin alphabet): Romanized versions exist for several alphabetic systems, such as Arabic and Hindi. The system automatically converts Chinese characters into their equivalent romanized form. Compare Latinized Ancient history: before 500 AD agora ancient ancients antiquity archaic charioteer Delphi Delphic dolmen Euphrates gladiator mummify neoclassicism nones palaeo- paleographical Parthenon scarab stele Tigris You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Lettering & alphabets |
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