byzantium / bɪˈzæn ʃi əm, -ti əm /
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byzantium 的定义
n. 名词 noun- an ancient Greek city on the Bosporus and the Sea of Marmara: Constantine I rebuilt it and renamed it Constantinople a.d.
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- His debut collection of short stories, Byzantium, takes place across thousands of years of history all over the globe.
- Byzantium by Ben Stroud A debut collection of stories that spans countries and eras with delightful ease.
- Without a doubt, Byzantium signals the arrival of an incredible talent.
- The book might be about a subject wholly unrelated to politics and economics: travel in Patagonia, the wars of Byzantium.
- A bezant was a gold coin, originally struck at Byzantium, whence the name.
- Scandinavian art became strongly tinctured with that of Byzantium.
- It came through Byzantium, and took its place amongst early Christian patterns.
- The curtain rang down on what may be called the second act of the drama of Byzantium—the reign of the Christian emperors.
- But a few years longer was the respite granted to the failing power of Byzantium.