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Definition of Teuton in English: Teutonnoun ˈtjuːt(ə)nˈt(j)utn 1A member of a people who lived in Jutland in the 4th century BC and fought the Romans in France in the 2nd century BC. 条顿人(公元前4世纪居住于日德兰半岛,公元前2世纪在法国与罗马人作战) Example sentencesExamples - Shaken by his early defeats, Caesar engages the aid of the Teutons and a final great battle is joined which will decide the ultimate fate of all Gaul.
- Roman scribe Tacitus writes: ‘To drink, the Teutons have a horrible brew fermented from barley or wheat, a brew which is very far removed our excellent wines.’
- These same people, Basham states, also went westwards, ‘to become the ancestors of the Greeks, Latins, Celts and Teutons.’
- Eventually Larax goes to Rome for help against the Teutons, but I think all that happens there is he ends up fighting the Romans, too.
- Invaded by Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Teutons and Spaniards, Sicily is different in culture and appearance from the rest of Italy.
- 1.1derogatory A German.
〈常贬〉日耳曼人,德国人 Example sentencesExamples - The Teuton with the trillion-watt smile accepted.
- Elsewhere, the lads flex their dub muscle: ‘Tusovska Dub Version’ and ‘Sevastopol Version’ are both driven by Micha Acher's prowling basswork, suggesting that, when they want to, these wily Teutons can lay down the funk.
- Consistent with his generous heart, the talented Teuton is quick to credit others with his improvements.
OriginFrom Latin Teutones, Teutoni (plural), from an Indo-European root meaning 'people' or 'country'. Definition of Teuton in US English: Teutonnounˈt(y)o͞otnˈt(j)utn 1A member of a people who lived in Jutland in the 4th century BC and fought the Romans in France in the 2nd century BC. 条顿人(公元前4世纪居住于日德兰半岛,公元前2世纪在法国与罗马人作战) Example sentencesExamples - Shaken by his early defeats, Caesar engages the aid of the Teutons and a final great battle is joined which will decide the ultimate fate of all Gaul.
- These same people, Basham states, also went westwards, ‘to become the ancestors of the Greeks, Latins, Celts and Teutons.’
- Invaded by Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Teutons and Spaniards, Sicily is different in culture and appearance from the rest of Italy.
- Roman scribe Tacitus writes: ‘To drink, the Teutons have a horrible brew fermented from barley or wheat, a brew which is very far removed our excellent wines.’
- Eventually Larax goes to Rome for help against the Teutons, but I think all that happens there is he ends up fighting the Romans, too.
- 1.1derogatory A German.
〈常贬〉日耳曼人,德国人 Example sentencesExamples - Elsewhere, the lads flex their dub muscle: ‘Tusovska Dub Version’ and ‘Sevastopol Version’ are both driven by Micha Acher's prowling basswork, suggesting that, when they want to, these wily Teutons can lay down the funk.
- Consistent with his generous heart, the talented Teuton is quick to credit others with his improvements.
- The Teuton with the trillion-watt smile accepted.
OriginFrom Latin Teutones, Teutoni (plural), from an Indo-European root meaning ‘people’ or ‘country’. |