dolmens
英[ˈdɒlmen]
美[ˈdoʊlmen]
- n. (用石架成的)史前墓石牌坊
- n. (Dolmen)人名;(意)多尔门;(法)多尔芒
双语例句
- 1. One day, they accidentally heard on the radio the story about the dolmens on the Caucausus and decided to go there.
- 有一天,他们偶然从收音机里听到了有关高加索石室冢墓的故事,于是决定去那里。
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- 2. But one day they accidentally heard on the radio the story about the dolmens on the Caucausus and decided to go there.
- 偶然的一天,他们在广播里听到了关于高加索地区石棚的故事,好奇的他们决定去那里,一探究竟。
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- 3. The Ozieri culture (according to mainstream archaeology) were farmers that didn't travel, were fairly pacifist, and built dolmens.
- 文化的奥齐耶里(根据考古学的主流)的农民是没有旅行,是相当和平,建成支石墓。
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- 4. The landscape has also been shaped by human beings, who have lived heresince the Neolithic—as evidenced by massive rock monuments, called dolmens, that dot the moors.
- 人类也塑造着这里的景观,点缀在荒原上被称为“石桌状墓标”(dolmen)的宏伟遗迹们记录了新石器时代的人类就在这里居住。
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- 5. The landscape has also been shaped by human beings, who have lived heresince the Neolithic—as evidenced by massive rock monuments, called dolmens, that dot the moors.
- 人类也塑造着这里的景观,点缀在荒原上被称为“石桌状墓标”(dolmen)的宏伟遗迹们记录了新石器时代的人类就在这里居住。
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