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单词 Aegean
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Definition of Aegean in English:

Aegean

adjective iːˈdʒiːənɪˈdʒiːənəˈdʒiən
  • Relating to the region comprising the Aegean Sea and its coasts and islands.

    (与)爱琴海及其海岸和岛屿(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Agamemnon only hides behind that pretext, however, as his real aim is to extend control over the Aegean region.
    • By the beginning of the late Minoan period Crete controlled the southern Aegean and the islands therein.
    • He lies not in ‘some corner of a foreign field’, but on the crest of the Aegean island of Scyros.
    • Grieving their lost companions, Ulysses and his men at long last reached a peaceful Aegean island.
    • Meanwhile, in the skies above an Aegean island, terrible danger grows.
    • The Aegean becomes the Mediterranean, once the portal to new worlds.
    • It's evening in Kargi Koyu, a speck of a village on the Aegean coast.
    • Posidippus worked in the Aegean region from about 280 to 240 B.C.
    • We walk from one to the next on goat trails beneath a gleamy Aegean sky.
    • Yesterday's EU test followed the discovery on Monday of bird flu on a Greek Aegean island.
    • Most islands within the Aegean are traditionally consider to be ‘Greek’.
    • The Athenian wit Stratonicus was with some friends in Maroneia, a small city on the northern coast of the Aegean.
    • The Aegean region also has a Mediterranean climate.
    • Nightlife is non-existent, but it's a great spot to relax, and absorb equal amounts of Greek sunlight and fresh Aegean air.
    • In the Aegean region, especially, a revolution in tractor usage took place.
    • Because most of the Aegean region is under water any regional correlations are necessarily speculative.
    • The Irish division landed in August 1915 at Suvla Bay on the Aegean coast, in western Gallipoli.
    • Fierce storms in the Aegean can strike unexpectedly.
    • Why does no one appear to be very tanned, given that they live in the sun-baked Aegean region?
    • The Aegean region is packed with out-of-the-way places to bike, climb, raft, trek, windsurf, and sea kayak.
noun iːˈdʒiːənɪˈdʒiːənəˈdʒiən
the Aegean
  • The Aegean Sea or its region.

    爱琴海;爱琴海地区

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Recently, a displacement of > = 100 km was proposed for the Cretan detachment in the Aegean.
    • An extensive Bronze Age settlement on the northern coast of the Cycladic island of Melos in the southern Aegean, Greece.
    • The whitewashed buildings of the main town are perched on the crater rim, thousands of feet above the Aegean.
    • Each open-plan studio has its own large terrace, where you can enjoy lengthy sunsets across the Aegean.
    • With more the 300 days of sunshine Rhodes is the pearl of the Aegean.
    • Crete is an island at the south end of the Aegean.
    • In any scenario, the resulting disappearance of one of the Aegean's great city-states is beyond dispute.
    • In 490 a Persian expeditionary force sailed across the Aegean.
    • Turkey and Greece are continuing contacts to find resolutions to their issues over the Aegean.
    • This was an "all-inclusive" stay at one of 10 beach resorts which operate in the Mediterranean and Aegean under the Mark Warner banner.
    • The US 6th Fleet will be in the Aegean, patrolling the seas.
    • Julie Summers sings the praises of the scenic diving to be enjoyed off the rocky shores of Fethiye, in the Turkish Aegean.
    • The League was successful in its immediate aim of driving the Persians from the northern Aegean.
    • Diplomatic and military experts from both sides of the Aegean hold regular talks.
    • Some had crossed the Aegean to the eastern lowlands of Greece; others went to Crete and southern Italy.
    • Fauna such as anemones, gorgonia and lace corals thrive in the caverns and tunnels of the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean.
    • On September 23 1942 he took off from an airfield near Alexandria on a solo reconnaissance over the Aegean.
    • In ancient Greece much of the economy relied on slaves and the sacred island of Delos served as the main slave market of the Aegean.
    • The view of the Aegean from the Hora is breath taking.
    • In 490 he sent a fleet across the Aegean to Marathon.

Origin

Early 17th century: via Latin from Greek Aigaios + -ean.

Rhymes

Actaeon, aeon (US eon), Augean, Behan, Cadmean, Caribbean, Carolean, Chaldean, Cyclopean, empyrean, epicurean, European, Fijian, Galilean, Hasmonean, Hebridean, Herculean, Ian, Jacobean, Kampuchean, Laodicean, lien, Linnaean (US Linnean), Maccabean, Mandaean (US Mandean), Medicean, monogenean, Nabataean (US Nabatean), Orphean, paean, paeon, pean, peon, Periclean, piscean, plebeian, Pyrenean, Pythagorean, Sabaean, Sadducean, Sisyphean, skean, Tanzanian, Tennesseean, Terpsichorean, theodicean, Tyrolean

Definition of Aegean in US English:

Aegean

adjectiveəˈjēənəˈdʒiən
  • Relating to the region comprising the Aegean Sea and its coasts and islands.

    (与)爱琴海及其海岸和岛屿(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He lies not in ‘some corner of a foreign field’, but on the crest of the Aegean island of Scyros.
    • The Aegean region also has a Mediterranean climate.
    • We walk from one to the next on goat trails beneath a gleamy Aegean sky.
    • Nightlife is non-existent, but it's a great spot to relax, and absorb equal amounts of Greek sunlight and fresh Aegean air.
    • Because most of the Aegean region is under water any regional correlations are necessarily speculative.
    • The Irish division landed in August 1915 at Suvla Bay on the Aegean coast, in western Gallipoli.
    • Posidippus worked in the Aegean region from about 280 to 240 B.C.
    • By the beginning of the late Minoan period Crete controlled the southern Aegean and the islands therein.
    • The Athenian wit Stratonicus was with some friends in Maroneia, a small city on the northern coast of the Aegean.
    • Grieving their lost companions, Ulysses and his men at long last reached a peaceful Aegean island.
    • The Aegean becomes the Mediterranean, once the portal to new worlds.
    • Meanwhile, in the skies above an Aegean island, terrible danger grows.
    • Fierce storms in the Aegean can strike unexpectedly.
    • Why does no one appear to be very tanned, given that they live in the sun-baked Aegean region?
    • In the Aegean region, especially, a revolution in tractor usage took place.
    • Agamemnon only hides behind that pretext, however, as his real aim is to extend control over the Aegean region.
    • Most islands within the Aegean are traditionally consider to be ‘Greek’.
    • Yesterday's EU test followed the discovery on Monday of bird flu on a Greek Aegean island.
    • The Aegean region is packed with out-of-the-way places to bike, climb, raft, trek, windsurf, and sea kayak.
    • It's evening in Kargi Koyu, a speck of a village on the Aegean coast.
nounəˈjēənəˈdʒiən
the Aegean
  • The Aegean Sea or its region.

    爱琴海;爱琴海地区

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was an "all-inclusive" stay at one of 10 beach resorts which operate in the Mediterranean and Aegean under the Mark Warner banner.
    • Diplomatic and military experts from both sides of the Aegean hold regular talks.
    • Some had crossed the Aegean to the eastern lowlands of Greece; others went to Crete and southern Italy.
    • Turkey and Greece are continuing contacts to find resolutions to their issues over the Aegean.
    • Crete is an island at the south end of the Aegean.
    • The whitewashed buildings of the main town are perched on the crater rim, thousands of feet above the Aegean.
    • On September 23 1942 he took off from an airfield near Alexandria on a solo reconnaissance over the Aegean.
    • In any scenario, the resulting disappearance of one of the Aegean's great city-states is beyond dispute.
    • The League was successful in its immediate aim of driving the Persians from the northern Aegean.
    • An extensive Bronze Age settlement on the northern coast of the Cycladic island of Melos in the southern Aegean, Greece.
    • Julie Summers sings the praises of the scenic diving to be enjoyed off the rocky shores of Fethiye, in the Turkish Aegean.
    • In 490 he sent a fleet across the Aegean to Marathon.
    • Fauna such as anemones, gorgonia and lace corals thrive in the caverns and tunnels of the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean.
    • Each open-plan studio has its own large terrace, where you can enjoy lengthy sunsets across the Aegean.
    • In 490 a Persian expeditionary force sailed across the Aegean.
    • Recently, a displacement of > = 100 km was proposed for the Cretan detachment in the Aegean.
    • In ancient Greece much of the economy relied on slaves and the sacred island of Delos served as the main slave market of the Aegean.
    • The US 6th Fleet will be in the Aegean, patrolling the seas.
    • The view of the Aegean from the Hora is breath taking.
    • With more the 300 days of sunshine Rhodes is the pearl of the Aegean.

Origin

Early 17th century: via Latin from Greek Aigaios + -ean.

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