rome / roʊm /

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rome 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Harold, 1908–1993, U.S. lyricist and composer.
  2. Italian Roma. a city in and the capital of Italy, in the central part, on the Tiber: ancient capital of the Roman Empire; site of Vatican City, seat of authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
  3. a city in central New York, east of Oneida Lake.
  4. a city in northwestern Georgia.
  5. the ancient Italian kingdom, republic, and empire whose capital was the city of Rome.
  6. the Roman Catholic Church.
  7. Roman Catholicism.

rome构成的短语

  • Rome wasn't built in a day
  • all roads lead to Rome
  • fiddle while Rome burns
  • when in Rome do as the Romans do

更多rome例句

  1. “We produce reference maps with the transportation network for logistics staff to plan their routes and see what roads they can access with what trucks,” says Thierry Crevoisier, GIS officer at WFP headquarters in Rome.
  2. If you like your apocalit with a side of humor, she will have you laughing while Rome burns.
  3. Reforming Italy’s byzantine electoral system, something that has been on Rome’s to-do list for years.
  4. Brugge could overtake Lazio next Tuesday by winning in Rome.
  5. Travelling in the other direction will require a rapid test at Rome-Fiumicino.
  6. ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?
  7. His books include Render unto Rome and a novel about Louisiana politics, Last of the Red Hot Poppas.
  8. Then he came to Rome last week with the flowers in his hand.
  9. In Rome, he writes, the chicken “predicted the outcome of battles.”
  10. The pontiff blasts the selfishness, arrogance and detachment of the cardinals in Rome.
  11. Claude de Vert died; he devoted much attention to the ceremonies of the church of Rome, of which he wrote a history.
  12. The collection in the Academy I thought much better, but still far enough behind similar galleries in Rome.
  13. Insurrectionary movements at Rome in consequence of the pope's refusal to declare war against Austria.
  14. I do not think such pictures as abound in Rome could have been painted where the women were common-place and unideal.
  15. I suppose I must take you down to see the old man, and then we'll go straight off to Rome, and finish the winter there.