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单词 Franconian
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Definition of Franconian in English:

Franconian

adjective fraŋˈkəʊnɪənfrænˈkoʊniən
  • Relating to Franconia or its inhabitants.

    (与)法兰克尼亚(有关)的;(与)法兰克居民(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps it reminds you of Frankenmuth and the other Franconian settlements in Michigan.
    • Spalt is one of the most liked holiday sites in the Franconian Lake district.
    • Our guide told us that the 2003 vintage was one of the best ever for Franconian wines, and we could certainly confirm this fact by pricing the wines in the local shops.
    • On Sundays from 3 pm we offer coffee and home made cake and typical Franconian dishes.
    • Even within Germany, the use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization.
    • The appeal of Franconian wine was undoubtedly heightened from this period by its being bottled in distinctive round flat flagons, known as Bocksbeutel.
    • Franconian farmers switched to other crops, chiefly clover and hops, hence the irresistible rise of the Franconian brewing industry in this period.
noun fraŋˈkəʊnɪənfrænˈkoʊniən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Franconia.

    法兰克尼亚人;法兰克尼亚居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While its connections with the Byzantine Empire were friendly, there were wars with the Franconians.
    • Fifteen Franconians from Bavaria arrived in Saginaw Valley in 1845 and named the settlement Frankenmuth, meaning courage of the Franconians.
    • The Franconian Jura, situated between Bamberg, Bayreuth and Nuremberg, is one of Germany's largest and most traditional rock-climbing and boulder regions.
    • The Franconians followed the Romans in the 5th century, and Trier became part of the East Franconian-German empire.
    • However, the Franconians became also very quickly aware of the political implications of Christianity.
    • In the 5th or 6th century AD, the Germanic tribe called Franconians settled in the area.
    • In 843, Frankfurt became at times the most important royal palatinate of the Eastern Franconians and the site of parliaments.
    • To this day some people of this area consider themselves more as ethnic Franconians while others are committed to the Bavarian ethnicity.
    • While the Scots traditionally dry their malt over a peat fire, the Franconians fire their kilns with beech from the surrounding forests.
    • All of them were written down from Franconians and mirror mostly their point of view which is biased.
    • Bavarians, Franconians and Swabians have different dialects.
    • Germany, with the extraordinarily varied and distinct cultures of the Lander is an example to us all: a Bavarian would hate to be taken for a Prussian, a citizen of Lubeck would not want to be mistaken for a Franconian.
    • Rumour has it, though, that it is mainly Franconians who hold the reins of power in Munich's state bureaucracy.
    • Konrad Volkert went his own way as a passionate artist who portrayed his beloved Franconian homeland, the region with Nuremberg as its cultural and economic center.
  • 2mass noun A group of medieval West Germanic dialects, combining features of Low and High German.

    法兰克尼亚语(一组中世纪西日耳曼语方言,兼有低地德语和高地德语的特点)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Old Low Franconian is one of the major Frankish dialects, spoken in the area now called the Netherlands, and is thus sometimes called Old Dutch as well.
    1. 2.1 The group of modern German dialects of Franconia.
      法兰克尼亚方言(一组法兰克尼亚地区的现代德语方言)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Being Low Franconian, it belongs to the same language sub-group as do Dutch and Afrikaans, and it is also very closely related to the Limburgish and Ripuarian varieties.

Definition of Franconian in US English:

Franconian

adjectivefranˈkōnēənfrænˈkoʊniən
  • Relating to Franconia or its inhabitants.

    (与)法兰克尼亚(有关)的;(与)法兰克居民(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even within Germany, the use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization.
    • Franconian farmers switched to other crops, chiefly clover and hops, hence the irresistible rise of the Franconian brewing industry in this period.
    • Spalt is one of the most liked holiday sites in the Franconian Lake district.
    • On Sundays from 3 pm we offer coffee and home made cake and typical Franconian dishes.
    • Our guide told us that the 2003 vintage was one of the best ever for Franconian wines, and we could certainly confirm this fact by pricing the wines in the local shops.
    • The appeal of Franconian wine was undoubtedly heightened from this period by its being bottled in distinctive round flat flagons, known as Bocksbeutel.
    • Perhaps it reminds you of Frankenmuth and the other Franconian settlements in Michigan.
nounfranˈkōnēənfrænˈkoʊniən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Franconia.

    法兰克尼亚人;法兰克尼亚居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the 5th or 6th century AD, the Germanic tribe called Franconians settled in the area.
    • Rumour has it, though, that it is mainly Franconians who hold the reins of power in Munich's state bureaucracy.
    • To this day some people of this area consider themselves more as ethnic Franconians while others are committed to the Bavarian ethnicity.
    • Bavarians, Franconians and Swabians have different dialects.
    • However, the Franconians became also very quickly aware of the political implications of Christianity.
    • Konrad Volkert went his own way as a passionate artist who portrayed his beloved Franconian homeland, the region with Nuremberg as its cultural and economic center.
    • The Franconians followed the Romans in the 5th century, and Trier became part of the East Franconian-German empire.
    • While its connections with the Byzantine Empire were friendly, there were wars with the Franconians.
    • Fifteen Franconians from Bavaria arrived in Saginaw Valley in 1845 and named the settlement Frankenmuth, meaning courage of the Franconians.
    • The Franconian Jura, situated between Bamberg, Bayreuth and Nuremberg, is one of Germany's largest and most traditional rock-climbing and boulder regions.
    • While the Scots traditionally dry their malt over a peat fire, the Franconians fire their kilns with beech from the surrounding forests.
    • In 843, Frankfurt became at times the most important royal palatinate of the Eastern Franconians and the site of parliaments.
    • All of them were written down from Franconians and mirror mostly their point of view which is biased.
    • Germany, with the extraordinarily varied and distinct cultures of the Lander is an example to us all: a Bavarian would hate to be taken for a Prussian, a citizen of Lubeck would not want to be mistaken for a Franconian.
  • 2A group of medieval West Germanic dialects, combining features of Low and High German.

    法兰克尼亚语(一组中世纪西日耳曼语方言,兼有低地德语和高地德语的特点)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Old Low Franconian is one of the major Frankish dialects, spoken in the area now called the Netherlands, and is thus sometimes called Old Dutch as well.
    1. 2.1 The group of modern German dialects of Franconia.
      法兰克尼亚方言(一组法兰克尼亚地区的现代德语方言)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Being Low Franconian, it belongs to the same language sub-group as do Dutch and Afrikaans, and it is also very closely related to the Limburgish and Ripuarian varieties.
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