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单词 Abbasid
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Definition of Abbasid in English:

Abbasid

adjective ˈabəsɪdəˈbasɪdəˈbasid
  • Relating to a dynasty of caliphs who ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258.

    (与)阿拔斯王朝(有关)的(指公元750-1258 年统治巴格达的各哈里发王朝)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Baghdad lies near the site of Babylon and was founded by the Arab Abbasid dynasty in the eighth century AD.
    • Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted.
    • In Baghdad the Abbasid dynasty is established.
    • This also brought the Ayyubids closer to the Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad.
    • This period begins under the Caliph Harun al-Rashid, the fifth Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty, whose reign began in 786.
    • During the Abbasid period, when Islam's foundations were developed, leading scholars and thinkers were exclusively male.
    • He also elaborated on the large number of legal verdicts and judgements pronounced during the Abbasid period.
    • Their value as gifts was established as early as 802 when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid sent an elephant to Charlemagne.
    • In 762 AD the new rulers, called the Abbasid caliphs, founded a new capital city on the river Tigris.
    • The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq.
    • Harun al-Rashid became the fifth Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty on 14 September 786.
    • The Abbasid caliphs decided to adopt a more deliberate approach to the cultural and intellectual growth of the empire.
    • The Abbasid dynasty, centered in Iraq, followed.
    • Al-Musta'sim, the last Abbasid caliph in Baghdad, proved no match for Hulegu's Mongol forces when they attacked Baghdad.
    • When al-Musta'sim, the Abbasid caliph, opposed her reign, the sultana abdicated and married Aybek.
    • Under the Abbasid caliphs who made it their capital in AD 762, it was a walled centre of culture and learning.
    • Najaf's founding as a city dates back to 791, when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid supposedly passed through during a hunt.
    • In the 8th and 9th centuries, under the Abbasid caliphs, Islamic civilization entered a golden age.
    • During the latter Abbasid and Ottoman periods, the itjihad was suppressed.
    • In 1055 they entered Baghdad on the invitation of the Abbasid caliph.
noun ˈabəsɪdəˈbasɪdəˈbasid
  • A member of the Abbasid dynasty.

    阿拔斯王朝的一员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the same century as when the Abbasids were overthrown, the Muslim kingdoms in Spain were being destroyed one after another.
    • There were bowls of a tasty variety of crisps and bottles of coke and lemonade, and a jug of orange squash.
    • In 750 the Umayyad caliphate in Damascus was overthrown by the Abbasids.
    • They repositioned themselves in the courts and cities of the Abbasids by distancing themselves from Islam.
    • He poured me an orange squash.
    • Then power struggle ensued between the Umayyads and Abbasids.
    • It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal.
    • The Shiite Muslims subsequently established the Abbasid as the caliph.
    • The Abbasids set themselves up at Baghdad, but rivals arose elsewhere and Islam fragmented politically.
    • Two principal dynasties, the Umayyads and Abbasids, dominated the caliphate until 1258.
    • I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each.
    • They have come and gone in the city's history, Abbasids and Ummayads and Mongols and Turks and British and now the Americans.
    • Early Umayyad caliphs and some of the Abbasids who supplanted them employed the title khalifat Allah.
    • Under the Abbasids, the Islamic empire enjoyed a brilliant golden age in arts and sciences.
    • Children are well catered for with meals like fish fingers, chips and beans, with free orange squash and ice cream.
    • In the days of Umayyads, their capital was Damascus and in the days of Abbasids, their permanent seat was in Baghdad.
    • In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash.
    • I just went down to take him a glass of orange squash.
    • This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee.
    • Under the Abbasids, Baghdad became the capital and the center of political power and culture in the Middle East.
    • Sitting on the veranda in the hot sun, the two drank orange squash and cosily chatted.
    • The Damascus-based Umayyads were overthrown by a revolution that brought the new dynasty of the Abbasids to power.
    • They soon succeeded in taking over not only Egypt but much of North Africa from the Abbasids.
    • Its political unity had been disrupted soon after the victory of the Abbasids.
    • It was a systematic effort, initiated by the Umayyids, but specially developed under the Abbasids, who built Baghdad.
    • Less than half the land which had been cultivated in that province under the Abbasids could still be farmed in 1300.
    • Although the Islamic Empire was reconstructed, the scientific temper of the Abbasids could never be restored to the Arabs.
    • The corrupt Umayyad kingdom was overthrown by the Abbasids around 750 CE.
    • He wrestles into position on a rickety picnic bench and glugs from a pint glass of orange squash.
    • The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash.

Origin

Named after al-Abbas (566–652), the prophet Muhammad's uncle: the dynasty was founded by his descendants.

Rhymes

acid, antacid, flaccid, Hasid, placid

Definition of Abbasid in US English:

Abbasid

adjectiveəˈbasid
  • Relating to a dynasty of caliphs who ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258.

    (与)阿拔斯王朝(有关)的(指公元750-1258 年统治巴格达的各哈里发王朝)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This also brought the Ayyubids closer to the Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad.
    • In 1055 they entered Baghdad on the invitation of the Abbasid caliph.
    • Baghdad lies near the site of Babylon and was founded by the Arab Abbasid dynasty in the eighth century AD.
    • Najaf's founding as a city dates back to 791, when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid supposedly passed through during a hunt.
    • Their value as gifts was established as early as 802 when the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid sent an elephant to Charlemagne.
    • During the latter Abbasid and Ottoman periods, the itjihad was suppressed.
    • In 762 AD the new rulers, called the Abbasid caliphs, founded a new capital city on the river Tigris.
    • When al-Musta'sim, the Abbasid caliph, opposed her reign, the sultana abdicated and married Aybek.
    • During the Abbasid period, when Islam's foundations were developed, leading scholars and thinkers were exclusively male.
    • The Abbasid caliphs decided to adopt a more deliberate approach to the cultural and intellectual growth of the empire.
    • Under the Abbasid caliphs who made it their capital in AD 762, it was a walled centre of culture and learning.
    • In Baghdad the Abbasid dynasty is established.
    • In the 8th and 9th centuries, under the Abbasid caliphs, Islamic civilization entered a golden age.
    • The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq.
    • He also elaborated on the large number of legal verdicts and judgements pronounced during the Abbasid period.
    • Harun al-Rashid became the fifth Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty on 14 September 786.
    • This period begins under the Caliph Harun al-Rashid, the fifth Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty, whose reign began in 786.
    • Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted.
    • The Abbasid dynasty, centered in Iraq, followed.
    • Al-Musta'sim, the last Abbasid caliph in Baghdad, proved no match for Hulegu's Mongol forces when they attacked Baghdad.
nounəˈbasid
  • A member of the Abbasid dynasty.

    阿拔斯王朝的一员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal.
    • Although the Islamic Empire was reconstructed, the scientific temper of the Abbasids could never be restored to the Arabs.
    • Then power struggle ensued between the Umayyads and Abbasids.
    • In the days of Umayyads, their capital was Damascus and in the days of Abbasids, their permanent seat was in Baghdad.
    • Under the Abbasids, the Islamic empire enjoyed a brilliant golden age in arts and sciences.
    • This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee.
    • It was a systematic effort, initiated by the Umayyids, but specially developed under the Abbasids, who built Baghdad.
    • Two principal dynasties, the Umayyads and Abbasids, dominated the caliphate until 1258.
    • Less than half the land which had been cultivated in that province under the Abbasids could still be farmed in 1300.
    • The Shiite Muslims subsequently established the Abbasid as the caliph.
    • In 750 the Umayyad caliphate in Damascus was overthrown by the Abbasids.
    • They soon succeeded in taking over not only Egypt but much of North Africa from the Abbasids.
    • They repositioned themselves in the courts and cities of the Abbasids by distancing themselves from Islam.
    • In the same century as when the Abbasids were overthrown, the Muslim kingdoms in Spain were being destroyed one after another.
    • Children are well catered for with meals like fish fingers, chips and beans, with free orange squash and ice cream.
    • Sitting on the veranda in the hot sun, the two drank orange squash and cosily chatted.
    • Its political unity had been disrupted soon after the victory of the Abbasids.
    • The Damascus-based Umayyads were overthrown by a revolution that brought the new dynasty of the Abbasids to power.
    • They have come and gone in the city's history, Abbasids and Ummayads and Mongols and Turks and British and now the Americans.
    • I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each.
    • He wrestles into position on a rickety picnic bench and glugs from a pint glass of orange squash.
    • The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash.
    • Under the Abbasids, Baghdad became the capital and the center of political power and culture in the Middle East.
    • He poured me an orange squash.
    • I just went down to take him a glass of orange squash.
    • There were bowls of a tasty variety of crisps and bottles of coke and lemonade, and a jug of orange squash.
    • The corrupt Umayyad kingdom was overthrown by the Abbasids around 750 CE.
    • Early Umayyad caliphs and some of the Abbasids who supplanted them employed the title khalifat Allah.
    • In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash.
    • The Abbasids set themselves up at Baghdad, but rivals arose elsewhere and Islam fragmented politically.

Origin

Named after al-Abbas (566–652), the prophet Muhammad's uncle: the dynasty was founded by his descendants.

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