saxon
美['sæksn] 英['sæksn]
n. 撒克逊人
英英释义
Noun- a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman Conquest
Adjective- of or relating to or characteristic of the early Saxons or Anglo-Saxons and their descendents (especially the English or Lowland Scots) and their language;
"Saxon princes" "for greater clarity choose a plain Saxon term instead of a latinate one"
例句
用作名词(n.)- The Saxon once settled in England in early times.撒克逊人早期曾定居英格兰。
- On the site of the Roman city Glevum, it was the Saxon capital of Mercia and is today a market town and industrial center.Population, 91,600.位于古罗马城市格莱昂旧址,是撒克逊人的首都梅尔西亚,今天是一集镇和工业中心。