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sabine

/sey-bahyn/US // ˈseɪ baɪn //UK // (ˈsæbaɪn) //

萨宾,萨班,萨拜因,萨宾娜

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the Sabine people.
    • : the Italic language of the Sabines.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A Buddhist family sued Sabine Parish School Board for violating their right to religious freedom.

  • According to Ministry of Interior spokeswoman Sabine Hadad, 701 families filed for naturalization under the 2010 criteria.

  • He himself had two in town and eight on his little Sabine farm, and he was a poor man and his father had been a slave.

  • Marched at five o'clock and arrived at the Sabine river at eight; forded it.

  • Marched ourselves at two o'clock, and arrived at the river Sabine by five.

  • Crossed the Sabine river and came about one league on this side to a little prairie, where we encamped.

  • The river Toyac is a small stream, which discharges into the gulf of Mexico, at the same bay with the Sabine, in about lat.