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百度试题 结果1 题目“England” in Old English meant( ). A. “the land of the Angles” B. “the land of the hero” C. “the land of the ancient” D. “the land of the god” 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
1.(often cap.) the seven principal concurrent Anglo-Saxon kingdoms supposed to have existed in the 7th and 8th centuries. 2.government by seven persons. 3.an allied group of seven states or kingdoms, each under its own ruler. [1570–80] ...
Middle English came in during the late Middle Ages, and Modern English began about the time of the Renaissance. England and English got their names, not from the Saxons, but from one of the other tribes, and Angles. The original name of England must have been something like Angle-land(...
Related to living off the land: Living Off the Gridland (lănd) n. 1. The solid ground of the earth. 2. a. Ground or soil: tilled the land. b. A topographically or functionally distinct tract: desert land; prime building land. 3. a. A nation; a country. b. The people of ...
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England became England, the land of English-speaking people, at the beginning of the Middle Ages. Before that it had been the home of Iron Age tribes(部落) known as Celts, and for a time, part of the Roman Empire. Then tribes from the north, known as the Angles, the Saxons, and ...
In the Land of No Right Angles.(Book review)Donner, Rebecca
Then beginning in the 400s AD, tribes from the North, known as the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, moved in.The most famous leader of this time period in England was Alfred the Great. Alfred lived in Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons, which was in the southern part of ...
and physical features on or near the Earth's surface. Basically, surveying determines horizontal distances, elevation differences, directions, and angles. These basic determinations are applied further to the computation of areas and volumes and to the establishment of locations with respect to some co...