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pseudo-hieroglyphic

/soo-doh-hahy-er-uh-glif-ik, -hahy-ruh-/US // ˌsu doʊˌhaɪ ər əˈglɪf ɪk, -ˌhaɪ rə- //

伪象形文字,伪赫哲语,伪汉字,伪赫哲罗语

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to a script dating from the second millennium b.c. that appears to be syllabic and to represent the Phoenician language and that is inscribed on objects found at Byblos.

Examples

  • The office is standard Universal issue, sort of a pseudo English manor house.

  • Thankfully, the piece did not try to evoke the Internet through tired dance gestures or pseudo-digital music.

  • So the real meat of Stalker, ostensibly, is the pseudo-intellectual conversation about misogyny.

  • He lived in the Pseudo office, where his downstairs neighbors included Jeff Koons.

  • He was busted but far from bust, and by February Pseudo had 10 channels.

  • Not for twenty necklaces and a whole file of hieroglyphic passes would she doubt Frank any more.

  • Moreover, the inscriptions on hieroglyphic rocks in these abandoned cities evidently refer to Amazons.

  • The next source from which we learn anything of this part of the subject is the pseudo-Euclidean Introductio Harmonica.

  • "We've very much obliged to you, Miss Fulton," Bristow said in his pseudo-pleasant way.

  • In pseudo-angina, frequently observed in hysterical women, its action is all that can be desired.