Visigoth

英 ['viziɡɔθ] 美
  • n. 西哥特人(日耳曼族的一支族, 于公元4世纪入侵罗马帝国并在法国和西班牙建立王国)
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Visigoth
1640s, from Late Latin Visigothus (plural Visigothi), perhaps "West Goths" (which could be Latinized from a Germanic source such as Old High German westan "from the west"), as opposed to Ostrogothi; but according to some authorities, Visi/Vesi appears to be a Latinized form of a tribal name. Their kingdom endured to 507 in southern France, till 711 in Spain. In common with Vandal their name later was used for "uncivilized person" (1749). Related: Visigothic.
1. To a Visigoth, there is no measure of artistic excellence except popularity.
对西哥特人而言, 除了流行以外,根本就没有衡量优秀艺术作品的尺度.

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2. Visigoth would merely scrawl obscenities on the wall.
西哥特人将只会在墙壁上涂写一些淫秽下流的话.

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3. Visigoth sack of Rome ends after three days.
410年的今天,西哥特在入侵三天后洗劫了古罗马.

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4. To a Visigoth , one word asas another , one sentence in distinguishable from another.
对一个西哥特人而言,词与词之间, 句与句之间没有什么差别.

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