Definition of Levantine in English:
Levantine
adjective lɪˈvantɪnˈlɛv(ə)ntʌɪnˈlɛv(ə)ntɪnlɪˈvantʌɪn
archaic Relating to the Levant or eastern Mediterranean.
黎凡特海岸。
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- Most notable is the distinction between the Levantine coast and the inland region of Syria, which is marked just east of Aleppo where the agricultural plain meets the desert.
- This essay has detailed the various agendas in Levantine historiographies as related to the sultana's career.
- After all, with all due respect, who is this Levantine nation and what does it understand anyway?
- In the 1600s and 1700s, the Druze were the most powerful community on the Levantine coast.
- Here the aged lanes striate, as if geologically, in tight rows of narrow Levantine houses.
noun lɪˈvantɪnˈlɛv(ə)ntʌɪnˈlɛv(ə)ntɪnlɪˈvantʌɪn
archaic A person who lives in or comes from the Levant.
黎凡特人
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- Furthermore, the patterns can be associated with specific contexts of use and consumption that suggest the Levantines knew and understood what these elements signified.