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词汇 Moldavian
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Definition of Moldavian in English:

Moldavian

noun mɒlˈdeɪvɪən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Moldavia.

    摩尔达维亚人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its cuisine betrays historical connections with Byzantine cookery, Greece, and Turkey (which effectively ruled the Moldavians for 300 years), besides the two immediate neighbours.
    • He won gold after the final in which he defeated his Moldovian opponent in a clear 4-0 win after a doctor ban for the Moldavian in the first minute of the fight.
    • Twenty-eight suspects were arrested in the joint operation, among them Moldavians, Romanians, Armenians, Poles, Russians and Czechs.
    • He notices that the Moldavian is held back - penalized with time in the guardhouse for sleeping in the repair shop.
    • We are being given no more choice about fighting violent expansionists than were the Franks and Spaniards of the 8th century or the Hungarians and Moldavians of the 16th.
    • While 98% of the population are Eastern Orthodox believers, some Moldavians are Protestant and Jewish.
    • The Moldavians got back in their boat and the race began with Germany in the lead.
    • After a recount, word goes around that the little Moldavian, known to be a real spy, is missing.
  • 2mass noun The Romanian language as spoken and written (in the Cyrillic alphabet) in Moldavia.

    摩尔达维亚语(通行于摩尔达维亚的罗马尼亚语,用西里尔字母书写)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Soviet authorities changed the name of the Romanian language, spoken by the majority of the population, to Moldavian.
adjective mɒlˈdeɪvɪən
  • Relating to Moldavia, its inhabitants, or their language.

    (与)摩尔达维亚(有关)的;(与)摩尔达维亚人(有关)的;(与)摩尔达维亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two Moldavian policemen were killed when they tried to stop delivery of a consignment to ethnic Gagauz militants, according to local press accounts.
    • In the late nineteenth century, the Moldavian poet Mihai Eminescu celebrated the country's history and culture.
    • The group began the revival of the Romanian language and culture, and wanted to again unite the Moldavian Republic with Romania.
    • The official language of Moldova is Romanian (with a Moldavian dialect), and the second language is Russian.
    • The three union republics of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, as well as the Moldavian union republic, dated from the 1940s and still had memories of old, pre-Soviet times.
    • The Soviet Union never recognized the action and created an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924.
    • The Council had expressed its concern about the media situation in Moldova, requesting Moldavian authorities to ensure that press rights were respected.
    • In the introduction, Cooper reveals that at the beginning of the war Paddy was living with ‘the first great love of his life’ on a rambling Moldavian estate.
    • In 1833 the Philharmonic Society began its activities in Bucharest, and three years later a Philharmonic School was founded in Iai, the Moldavian capital.
    • A first attempt at trying him in the Moldavian town was abandoned because of riots.
    • A gold medal in the tournament also went to another Bulgarian of Moldavian origin, who in the final in the 85 kg category, had an easy win.

Rhymes

avian, Batavian, Flavian, Moravian, Octavian, Scandinavian, Shavian

Definition of Moldavian in US English:

Moldavian

noun
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Moldavia.

    摩尔达维亚人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its cuisine betrays historical connections with Byzantine cookery, Greece, and Turkey (which effectively ruled the Moldavians for 300 years), besides the two immediate neighbours.
    • While 98% of the population are Eastern Orthodox believers, some Moldavians are Protestant and Jewish.
    • We are being given no more choice about fighting violent expansionists than were the Franks and Spaniards of the 8th century or the Hungarians and Moldavians of the 16th.
    • He won gold after the final in which he defeated his Moldovian opponent in a clear 4-0 win after a doctor ban for the Moldavian in the first minute of the fight.
    • Twenty-eight suspects were arrested in the joint operation, among them Moldavians, Romanians, Armenians, Poles, Russians and Czechs.
    • After a recount, word goes around that the little Moldavian, known to be a real spy, is missing.
    • The Moldavians got back in their boat and the race began with Germany in the lead.
    • He notices that the Moldavian is held back - penalized with time in the guardhouse for sleeping in the repair shop.
  • 2The Romanian language as spoken and written (in the Cyrillic alphabet) in Moldavia.

    摩尔达维亚语(通行于摩尔达维亚的罗马尼亚语,用西里尔字母书写)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Soviet authorities changed the name of the Romanian language, spoken by the majority of the population, to Moldavian.
adjective
  • Relating to Moldavia, its inhabitants, or their language.

    (与)摩尔达维亚(有关)的;(与)摩尔达维亚人(有关)的;(与)摩尔达维亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two Moldavian policemen were killed when they tried to stop delivery of a consignment to ethnic Gagauz militants, according to local press accounts.
    • In 1833 the Philharmonic Society began its activities in Bucharest, and three years later a Philharmonic School was founded in Iai, the Moldavian capital.
    • The three union republics of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, as well as the Moldavian union republic, dated from the 1940s and still had memories of old, pre-Soviet times.
    • A first attempt at trying him in the Moldavian town was abandoned because of riots.
    • In the introduction, Cooper reveals that at the beginning of the war Paddy was living with ‘the first great love of his life’ on a rambling Moldavian estate.
    • The official language of Moldova is Romanian (with a Moldavian dialect), and the second language is Russian.
    • A gold medal in the tournament also went to another Bulgarian of Moldavian origin, who in the final in the 85 kg category, had an easy win.
    • The Soviet Union never recognized the action and created an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924.
    • The group began the revival of the Romanian language and culture, and wanted to again unite the Moldavian Republic with Romania.
    • The Council had expressed its concern about the media situation in Moldova, requesting Moldavian authorities to ensure that press rights were respected.
    • In the late nineteenth century, the Moldavian poet Mihai Eminescu celebrated the country's history and culture.
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