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magic adj. 不可思议的;有魔力的;魔术的
magnificent adj. 高尚的;壮丽的;华丽的;宏伟的
miracle n. 奇迹,奇迹般的人或物;惊人的事例
mirable adj. 美妙的,令人惊叹的
moderate adj. 稳健的,温和的;适度的,中等的;有节制的
momentous adj. 重要的;重大的
moral adj.品行端正的
multiple adj. 多重的;多样的;许多的
musical adj. 音乐的;悦耳的
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中国武术用英语怎么说
martial art英文发音:[ˌmɑːʃl ˈɑːt]中文释义:武术例句:Every so often, a new martial art arrives from the East.时而会从东方传来一种新的武术。词汇解析:1、martial英文发音:[ˈmɑːʃl]中文释义:adj.战争的;军事的例句:But Wednesday had a more martial feel, evident at the square's entrance.但在星期三广场入口处有明显战争的感觉。2、art英文发音:[ɑːt]中文释义:n.艺术,美术(尤指绘画、雕刻、雕塑);艺术作品例句:The Dunhuang frescoes are gems of ancient Chinese art.敦煌壁画是我国古代艺术中的瑰宝。扩展资料martial 的近义词:1、military英文发音:['mɪlɪt(ə)rɪ]中文释义:adj. 军事的;军人的;适于战争的例句:The president is sending in almost 20,000 military personnel to help with the relief efforts.总统将派遣近20000名军事人员来协助救援行动。2、warlike英文发音:['wɔːlaɪk]中文释义:adj. 战争的;好战的;有战争危险的例句:This warlike creatures use a sex weapon.这种好战的生物利用性武器。
武术用英语怎么说
martial art英文发音:[ˌmɑːʃl ˈɑːt]中文释义:武术例句:Every so often, a new martial art arrives from the East.时而会从东方传来一种新的武术。词汇解析:1、martial英文发音:[ˈmɑːʃl]中文释义:adj.战争的;军事的例句:But Wednesday had a more martial feel, evident at the square's entrance.但在星期三广场入口处有明显战争的感觉。2、art英文发音:[ɑːt]中文释义:n.艺术,美术(尤指绘画、雕刻、雕塑);艺术作品例句:The Dunhuang frescoes are gems of ancient Chinese art.敦煌壁画是我国古代艺术中的瑰宝。扩展资料martial 的近义词:1、military英文发音:['mɪlɪt(ə)rɪ]中文释义:adj. 军事的;军人的;适于战争的例句:The president is sending in almost 20,000 military personnel to help with the relief efforts.总统将派遣近20000名军事人员来协助救援行动。2、warlike英文发音:['wɔːlaɪk]中文释义:adj. 战争的;好战的;有战争危险的例句:This warlike creatures use a sex weapon.这种好战的生物利用性武器。
高中英语:martial art和martial arts有什么区别?
没有区别。wikipedia引用:Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices, which are practiced for a number of reasons: as self-defense, military and law enforcement applications, mental and spiritual development; as well as entertainment and the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s.