Long ago, people in Rome (罗马) talked to one another in Latin (拉丁语). Books are in Latin, too. Some Romans (罗马人) went to other parts of the world. They took their language with them. Soon Latin was used in many countries. It became a world language. But people in other cou...
M.阅读理解Long ago, people in Rome(罗马) talked to oneanother in Latin(拉丁语). 1 Books were inLatin. 2 They took their language with them.Soon Latin was used in many countries. It became aworld language. People in other countries did nottalk in Latin the same way. 3 As time went...
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阅读理解。 Long ago, people in Rome talked to one another in Latin. Pupils in school learned to read and write in Latin. Books are in Latin. Some Romans went to other parts of the world. They took their language with them. Soon
You can also find a detailed glossary in the back, which is helpful for looking up the meaning of a word rather than relying on how it’s translated in context. 2.“Dover Dual Language” If you want to sink your teeth into some more advanced material and learn more about the foundations...
Remigio U. PaneJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdThe Modern Language JournalPane, Remigio U (1943) "Two Hundred Latin American Books in English Translation: A Bibliography". The Modern Language Journal, Vol. 27, No. 8 (December 1943): 593-604....
Long ago, people in Rome (罗马) talked to one another in Latin (拉丁文). Pupils in school learned to readand write in Latin. Books are in Latin. Some Romans (罗马人) went to other parts of the world. They took their language with them. Soon Latin was used in many countries. It...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook daybook (redirected fromdaybooks) Thesaurus day·book (dā′bo͝ok′) n. 1.A book in which daily transactions are recorded. 2.A diary. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....
A similar semantic development occurred in Latin. The Latin word for book is liber, whence library. Liber, however, originally meant "bark"—that is, the smooth inner bark of a tree, which the early Romans likewise used to write on. book 2 (bo͝ok) intr.v. booked, book·ing, ...