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celt

/selt/US // sɛlt //UK // (sɛlt) //

炼狱,炼油厂,炼钢,炼钢厂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaeology.

    • : an ax of stone or metal without perforations or grooves, for hafting.

Examples

  • Celtic ethnology and philology (see Celt) are still in the "age of discussion."

  • Four dialects are pretty clearly marked (see the article Celt: Language, "Breton," p. 328).

  • If the immediate result of the battle was a victory of Celt over Dane, the lasting effect was a triumph of anarchy over order.

  • Celt and Greek alike were usually absorbed and lost in the masses of the people to whom they came.

  • But the Teuton left little impression on the alien culture, while Achæan and Celt leavened the whole mass.