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n. 《罗马书》(《圣经・新约》中的一卷)

  1. At that time the Romans controlled a vast empire.
    那时罗马人统治着一个很大的帝国。
  2. He wrote a storybook about ancient Romans.
    他写了一本关于古罗马人的故事集。


romans
[ noun ]
a New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58
<noun.communication>


  1. The design (Julian McGowan), of ornate statuary dotted around marble halls, is subverted by the frock-coats and laurels of the Romans.
  2. Nevertheless, until its destruction in 1291 by a Mamluk sultan, the city enjoyed a rich history as Romans, Byzantine Christians, Muslims and medieval Crusaders remolded it in their own image.
  3. The Romans knew it as Cossyra.
  4. Today's Romans don't have the habit of going down to the river _ a stroll there means sidestepping broken bottles, rats and syringes discarded by drug addicts.
  5. The Romans pursued them in hastily constructed rafts and killed about 6,700 in the battle.
  6. Yes, the Romans were here.
  7. A large covenant from the Bighouses would answer his prayers. He will assume they are Anglicans - until they come out as agnostics or Romans. How do the new owners see it?
  8. Greeks and Romans restoring the monument more than 2,000 years ago also used small blocks, and Tawfik said their work is better than any by modern restorers.
  9. Are believers really taken in by these tactics? Government is a civil institution, created "to bring punishment on the wrongdoer," according to the Apostle Paul (Romans 13: 4).
  10. Rabbis of the day urged followers to recline at this meal, in the style of the Romans who ruled the Holy Land in that era, Fleming said.
  11. It goes that way all the way back to the Greeks and Romans.
  12. Believing themselves invulnerable to outside threats, Romans spent most of their time fighting each other.
  13. More than 39 percent of Romans questioned in a survey in the Italian newsmagazine Panorama felt Cardinal Poletti's appeal would have "a lot" or "some" influence on the votes of Catholics.
  14. But scholars at a Bible research center say diners in Christ's era more likely reclined on floor cushions for festive meals, as the Romans did in that day.
  15. Mr. Romans previously served as director, internal auditing.
  16. After the Romans left and the Moors were driven out, Extremadura retired to the state of a poor and backward province of thin harvests and granite badlands.
  17. And the Romans know it.
  18. On the other hand, I recall what the writer Malachi Martin said: that Romans have long memories, and remember the time when the popes deserted them.
  19. The springs were shot." Israeli officials have stirred Arab protests with plans to dig an opening that will allow tourists to walk along the entire western wall of the ancient Jewish Temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70.
  20. The King dressed as emperor of the Romans was the star of the show.
  21. Her strong features betray the traits of the Greek and Arab craftsmen who, she says, were first brought into the region by the Romans to work the stone. Perceptions of beauty are somewhat different at Carrara town hall, where Alberto Pincione is mayor.
  22. At least one yeshiva seminary is training clergy for priestly rituals in the temple, which was first built by King Solomon and destroyed by the Babylonians in 587 B.C. It was rebuilt by King Herod and torn down again by the Romans.
  23. Mime is entertainment without words, a form of theater practiced by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
  24. The torn and stained scrap of vellum bearing Greek writing was believed to date from the third century and is the earliest known manuscript of part of St. Paul's letter to the Romans on the concept of justification by faith.
  25. It is revered by the Jews as the site of their ancient Temple, which was destroyed by the Romans.
  26. But apart from that, there are a lot of dreary battle scenes and there is not much to be said for the bulk of the Romans.
  27. The targeting of modern-day Jews sympathetic to Palestinians echoes the activities of the ancient Sicarites, who used curved daggers, called "sica" in Latin, to murder fellow Jews accused of collaborating with the Romans.
  28. The Romans called their fruitcake "satura," the root for two appropriate modern words: "satire," which the Romans regarded as a mix of sweet and sour ingredients, and "saturated," which most fruitcake eaters quickly are.
  29. The Romans called their fruitcake "satura," the root for two appropriate modern words: "satire," which the Romans regarded as a mix of sweet and sour ingredients, and "saturated," which most fruitcake eaters quickly are.
  30. About 1,400 years later, Greeks and Romans also repaired the sacred Sphinx with small blocks similiar to those the Egyptians are inserting today.
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