单词 | Anglo-saxon |
例句 | 1. The temple is Anglo-Saxon architecture. 2. Debilly had no Anglo-Saxon shyness about discussing money. 3. Anglo-Saxon probity is hardly seen as a virtue here. 4. Inside the church, the earliest feature is an Anglo-Saxon carved stone cross head which was found in the churchyard in 1934. 5. There is as it happens an Anglo-Saxon proverb analogous to Lord Acton's, but still significantly different. 6. The Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings employed the system, but during Plantagenet times it fell into desuetude. 7. Anglo-Saxon stories and poems were part of a largely oral culture. 8. In Anglo-Saxon times portions of the Bible had been translated from Latin into the vernacular. 9. The government remains overwhelmingly white Anglo-Saxon, as is the political culture. 10. The remains include parts of an Anglo-Saxon church, a Norman church and a medieval monastery. 11. The pagan Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are much easier to date because of the larger number of artefacts found in them as grave-goods. 12. The key was lineage; members of the Anglo-Saxon ascendancy stuck together. 13. The abhorrence of the profession is documented throughout Anglo-Saxon history. 14. Formerly, the Anglo-Saxon words were used to refer to both the meat and the animals. 15. a critical study that aims to cover such disparate forms as Anglo-Saxon poetry and the modern novel. 16. They always seem to live somewhere in the north as typified by this quotation from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 17. She need not be beautiful in the traditional sense of Anglo-Saxon beauty: tall, blond and willowy. 18. With the United States as its manager, it was an Anglo-Saxon rule-driven, legalistic system. 19. Ivory was certainly carried as far north as York during Anglo-Saxon times. 20. Theodore thereby gave a wholly new dimension to the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury within the Anglo-Saxon Church. 21. Still less was he interested in what he considered the barbarous traditions of the Anglo-Saxon Church which he found on his arrival. 22. Yet bows and arrows are very rare in early Anglo-Saxon graves. 23. The items range from huge Roman mosaic floors to delicate Anglo-Saxon gold rings and glass work. 24. Anything from Roman jugs and vases to intricate jewellry from the Anglo-Saxon era. 25. The former provides a remarkable education resource whilst conserving a very important Anglo-Saxon burial ground. 26. Whitby jet was widely used in Roman Britain, and jet beads occur commonly in Anglian cemeteries of the Anglo-Saxon period. 27. Recent work on Domesday and associated documents implies that late Anglo-Saxon government kept extensive written records. 28. Aside from the pottery itself, the evidence for the manufacture of early Anglo-Saxon pottery is sparse. 29. It must be seen against the social background of early Anglo-Saxon society in the seventh century. 30. He came out only two years ago, a move greeted by Gallic shrugs rather than Anglo-Saxon hysteria. 1. The temple is Anglo-Saxon architecture. 31. Situating herself within the Anglo-Saxon analytic tradition, she looks at different conceptions of philosophy, its content and methods. 32. Lynchets are strips of land one oxen-width wide that were ploughed into the hillside by Anglo-Saxon farmers. 33. Research into Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the excavation of settlements has tended to focus on questions relating to domestic pottery production. 34. The function of early Anglo-Saxon pottery seems at first glance to be obvious. 35. For example, one of the techniques of persuasion available to late Anglo-Saxon kings was that of harrying. 1041 saw a pretty example. 36. The conclusion would seem to be that the early Anglo-Saxon countryside was not run as efficiently as in the following centuries. 37. Figure 2.1: Diagram illustrating the resources exploited by the early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone, Sussex. 38. But now is not the time to be extolling the virtues of Anglo-Saxon shareholder capitalism. 39. They could hear him making his point in fortissimo Anglo-Saxon tones. 40. An examination of the results of early Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship point to the effort and organisation involved in procuring the raw materials. 41. It is probably anachronistic to imagine that Offa intended to create a single southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom under one ruler. 42. This type of evidence assumes greater importance when assessing the nature of early Anglo-Saxon dress. 43. Most knowledge of the earliest Anglo-Saxon gold coins comes from the hoard found at Crondall. 44. The growth of population and commensurate expansion of settlement is reflected by the increasingly varied soil environments settled through the Anglo-Saxon period. 45. The pattern seems to be more closely approximated to the Anglo-Saxon one: drinking less frequently but in very high quantities (it tends to the "blow-out" at the weekend). 46. The result was that there were Celtic believers with their traditions and Anglo-Saxon believers with their traditions plus Roman church influences and others. 47. Edward the Confessor was a cousin of the Conqueror,() had more Danish and Norman in his ancestry than Anglo-Saxon. 48. He would make many major reforms to the traditional Anglo-Saxon culture of England and bring into existance the Anglo-Norman culture. 49. In addition to demand stimulus in Asia and Europe, there is an urgent need to increase risk capital, especially in Anglo-Saxon economies. 50. Such diversity points to two immediate lessons: macroeconomic cycles matter more than politicians will admit, and the slowdown is not all about Anglo-Saxon sinfulness. 51. Having absorbed the law and language of Danelaw, Anglo-Saxons enriched their own political and cultural system, which propelled the development of Anglo-Saxon history. 52. Talk in continental Europe of an “Anglo-Saxon” conspiracy of greedy speculators is also dishonest. 53. It was part of the kingdom of Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon times and became a county palatine in 1351. Long noted for its textiles, the area grew rapidly after the Industrial Revolution. 54. Ex-cavations have revealed Roman and Anglo-Saxon remains in the area. 55. The higher circles in Washington and New York generally view the Anglo-Saxon democracy as unable to compete with the more ordered, authoritarian Chinese model. 56. Mr Sarkozy sees a chance to show he is a man of action, and he will find it easier to force through domestic reform if he can show he is not in thrall to all that Anglo-Saxon free-market ideology. 57. Just why is there so much debt in the Anglo-Saxon world? 58. It was part of the kingdom of Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon times and became a county palatine in 35. Long noted for its textiles, the area grew rapidly after the Industrial Revolution. 59. We have been led by white Anglo-Saxon Protestant males. This opens the door for continued growth. 60. Influenced by both Anglo-Saxon and German philosophical tradition, Wittgenstein strove to find a refuge for 'Mystical Field ' through the method of language analysis in Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. 61. Why else declare what is, after all, only a guesstimate on 31 October, a solemn day of mourning in the Christian calendar and of ghoulish Halloween partying in the Anglo-Saxon world? 62. I grew up in a WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) household, and my wife grew up in a Cuban household. 63. I'm old. I'm sort of used to thinking of myself a "White Anglo-Saxon Protestant." 64. Unless China, Japan and the oil exporting countries act, the Anglo-Saxon economies could contract excessively, which would deepen the trade downturn, causing pain for everyone. 65. It arrived with the peoples who moved house across the English Channel around 1500 years ago bringing their Anglo-Saxon language that eventually became the English language. 66. So there are three Elamite scripts, each separated by about 800 years and with no texts to fill the gaps:no Chaucer or Shakespeare to link Anglo-Saxon with modern English, asit were. 67. The island of Great Britain during pre-Roman, Roman, and early Anglo-Saxon times before the reign of Alfred the Great (871-899). 68. The word was coined by a nineteenth-century English scholar, W. J. Thoms, to supply an Anglo-Saxon word to replace the Latinate term "popular antiquities", or the intellectual "remains". |
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