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nuraghe

/noo-rah-gey/US // nuˈrɑ geɪ //

努拉格,努拉赫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural nu·ra·ghi [noo-rah-gee], /nuˈrɑ gi/, nu·ra·ghes.

    • : any of the large, tower-shaped, prehistoric stone structures found in Sardinia and dating from the second millennium b.c. to the Roman conquest of Sardinia in 238 b.c.

Examples

  • On a hillock two or three miles distant, were the ruins of a Nuraghe, mellowed to a rich orange tint.

  • Opinions as to the purposes for which the Nuraghe were erected are as various as those regarding their origin.

  • The world has been searched for styles of building corresponding with that of the Sarde Nuraghe; without success.

  • Whatever were the purposes of the Nuraghe, almost all writers on Sardinia consider these ancient structures of Eastern origin.

  • It is now established that in the Giants' Tombs of Sardinia we are to see the graves of the inhabitants of the nuraghe villages.