terran

['terən]
  • n. 人族;地球人
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terran (adj.)
"of or pertaining to the planet Earth," 1881, in science fiction writing, from Latin terra (see terrain). Also used as a noun meaning "inhabitant of the Earth" (1953). An earlier form, terrene was used in Middle English in sense of "belonging to this world, earthly, secular, temporal" (c. 1300), later, "of the Earth as a planet" (1630s).
1. The new Terran are fast, mobile, and offensive.
新的Terran是 快速 、 高机动性并且具有攻击性.

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2. Let no Terran agency conspire against this new beginning.
再也没有任何组织来破坏这个新的开始.

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3. A protoss observer , a cloaked, flying unit, has scouted the terran expansion.
一只神族叮当——一种隐身的飞行单位 —— 侦查了人族的分矿.

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4. In orderattack a Terran position like this, that's so well defended.
人类成功的防守住了他们的阵地.

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5. StarCraft II continues the epic saga of the Protoss , Terran, and Zerg.
星际争霸II延续了神族 、 人族和虫族的宏伟传奇.

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