Constantinople

英 [,kɔnstænti'nəupl] 美
  • n. 君士坦丁堡(土耳其港市,现称Istanbul)
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Constantinople
the proper name from 330 C.E. to 1930 C.E. of what is now Istanbul, from Greek Konstantinou polis "Constantine's city," named for Roman emperor Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, whose name is derived from Latin constans (see constant (adj.)).
1. Constantine I is the eponym for constantinople.
君士坦丁堡(constantinople)得名于康斯坦丁一世(ConstantineI).

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2. His armies devastated and looted right down to the walls of Constantinople.
他的军队一路破坏、抢劫,直抵君士坦丁堡的城墙下.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

3. I have never visited Constantinople at all.
堪司坦丁堡根本没有去过.

来自汉英文学 - 散文英译

4. With the fall of Rome in 410, Constantinople was then the only capital of the empire.
随着410年罗马帝国的垮台, 君士坦丁堡成了当时帝国惟一的首都.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

5. He had promised to secure Aleks'consent to the Constantinople plan, but he was not sure now.
他答应说服阿列克接受君士坦丁堡的计划, 但他心中没底.

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