Occident

['ɑksədənt]
  • n. 欧美国家;西方
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Occident (n.)
late 14c., "western part" (of the heavens or earth), from Old French occident (12c.) or directly from Latin occidentem (nominative occidens) "western sky, sunset, part of the sky in which the sun sets," noun use of adjective meaning "setting," from present participle of occidere "fall down, go down" (see occasion (n.)).
1. Chapter three narrates the economy activity which Jew return the Occident.
第三章讲述了犹太人重返西欧后的经济活动.

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2. Our cultural beliefs caused many problems traveling through the Occident.
我们在文化上的信仰导致了许多在西方国家旅游时的问题.

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3. Almost every great occident philosopher discussed this problem after Descartes.
笛卡尔以后,几乎所有伟大的西方哲学家都对主体问题进行了深刻的探讨.

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4. After diaspora , Jew begins to move to the Occident cosmically.
“大流散”之后, 犹太人开始成规模的向西欧迁移定居.

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5. Pure Poetry theory was made a start in the Occident.
纯诗理论发端于西方.

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