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皇室战争里的英文:In the Royal War。
重点词汇:War
短语
Cold War 冷战 ; 冷战风云 ; 暗斗
tug of war 拔河 ; 拉锯战 ; 拔河比赛 ; 学费
civil war 内战 ; 南北战争 ; 美国内战 ; 英超内战
同根词
词根: war
adj.
warring 交战的;敌对的;冲突的
warlike 战争的;好战的;有战争危险的
n.
warship 战船,[军] 军舰
warring 战争;战斗
v.
warring 进行战争(war的现在分词形式)
长亭不再送别
GOBAN (Gobán): Irish name possibly composed of the word gobha and a diminutive suffix, yielding "little smith." GOBIND: Variant of Hindi Govind, meaning "cow-finder." GODAFRID: Old Germanic equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Godfrith, meaning "God's peace." GODARD: Old form of Norman French Goddard, meaning "God-strong." GODDARD: Norman French form of Old English Godehard, meaning "God-strong." GODEHARD: "God-strong." Old English name composed of the elements god "God" and heard "brave, hardy, strong." GODFREY: English form of Anglo-Saxon Godfrith, meaning "God's peace." GODFRIED: Dutch form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GODFRITH: "God's peace." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements god "God" and fried "peace." GODLUMTHAKATHI: African Zulu name meaning "holds back the wizard." GODOFREDO: Portuguese and Spanish form of English Geoffrey, probably meaning "God's peace." GODRIC: "God's power." Old English name composed of the elements god "God" and ric "power, rule." GODWIN: "God's friend." Old English name composed of the elements god "God" and wine "friend." GOFFREDO: Masculine form of Italian Gioffreda, meaning "God's peace." GOFRAIDH: Irish form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GOGA: Russian pet form of Georgi, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GOIBNIU: Irish myth name of a smith god who provided weapons for the Tuatha De Danaan, derived from the element gobha meaning "smith." GOIRIDH: Scottish/Gaelic form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GOITO: Spanish pet form of Gregorio, meaning "watchful; vigilant." GOKER (Göker): Turkish name meaning "man of the sky." GOLIATH: Anglicized form of Hebrew Golyat, the Biblical name of the Philistine giant slain by David, meaning "exile." A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Galyat/Golyat, Hebrew forms of Goliath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived. GOLYAT: Original Hebrew form of biblical Goliath, meaning "exile." GOMER: Hebrew biblical unisex name of the son of Japhet and the wife of the Prophet Hosea, meaning "to finish/complete." GOMERIC: Old Germanic name, meaning "man-power." GONCALO (Gonçalo): Portuguese form of Spanish Gonzalo, meaning "battle genius; war elf." GONCALVO (Gonçalvo): Variant of Portuguese Gonçalo, meaning "battle genius; war elf." GONZALO: Spanish form of Visigothic Gundisalv, meaning "battle genius; war elf." GOODWIN: English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the forename Godwin, meaning "God's friend." GOPAL: "Cow protector." Hindi myth name composed of the Sanskrit elements go "cow" and pala "protector." GORA: Pet form of Russian Yegor, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GORAIDH: Scottish/Gaelic form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GÖRAN: Swedish form of Greek Georgios, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GORAN: Croatian and Serbian name meaning "mountain man." GORD: English nickname for Gordon, meaning "great hill" or "fort." GORDEN: English variant of Gordon, meaning "great hill" or "fort." GORDON: Scottish surname transferred to forename use, meaning "great hill" or "fort." GORDIAN: Abbreviated form of Roman Gordianus, meaning "from Gordium." GORDIANUS: Roman name meaning "from Gordium." GORGI: Variant of Macedonian Gjorgji, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GORKA: Basque form of Greek Georgios, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GORO: Japanese name meaning "fifth son." GORONWY: Welsh myth name of the lover of Blodeuwedd. The name is of uncertain derivation. GORYOUN: Armenian name meaning "lion cub." GOSSE: Old French form of Germanic Gozzo, meaning "good" or "god." GORYA: Pet form of Russian Yegor, meaning "earth-worker, farmer." GOSTA (Gösta): Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, meaning "meditation staff." GOSTISLAV: Slavic form of Germanic Chustaffus, meaning "meditation staff." GOTAM: Variant of Hindi Gautam, meaning "the best ox." GOTTFRID: Swedish form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GOTTFRIED: German form of English Godfrey, meaning "God's peace." GOTTHARD: German form of Norman French Goddard, meaning "God-strong." GOTTHILF: "God-help." German name composed of the elements Gott "God" and helf/hilf "help." GOTTHOLD: "God-lovely." German name composed of the elements Gott "God" and hold "lovely, splendid." GOTTLIEB: "God-love." German name composed of the elements Gott "God" and lieb "love." GOTTLOB: "God-praise." German name composed of the elements Gott "God" and lob "praise." GOTTO: African Ganda name meaning "crushed; pounded; twisted." GOTTSCHALK: "God-servant." German name composed of the elements Gott "God" and scalc "servant." GOTZ (Götz): Pet form of German Gottfried, meaning "God's peace." GOTZON: Basque name meaning "angel." GOVAD: Avestan name of one of the 23 Hamkar archangels. Govad's special domain is "wind and waves." His name means "good wind." GOVANNON: Welsh equivalent of Irish smith god Goibniu, meaning "smith." GOVIND: "Cow-finder." Hindi myth name composed of the Sanskrit elements go "cow" and vind "finding." GOWAD: Variant of Avestan Govad, meaning "good wind." GOYATHLAY: Native American Apache name meaning "one who yawns." GOYO: Spanish pet form of Gregorio, meaning "watchful; vigilant." GOZZO: "Good" or "god." Old Germanic nickname for compound names beginning with either gōd "good" or god/got "god." ROALD: "Famous ruler." Norwegian name composed of the Old Norse elements hrod "fame" and wald "power, rule." ROAR: Scandinavian form of Roger, meaning "famous spear." ROB: English and Scottish nickname for Robert, meaning "famous." ROBAN: Gaelic pet form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROBBIE: English unisex pet form of Robert and Roberta, both meaning "famous." ROBBY: Variant of English unisex Robbie, meaning "famous." RÓBERT: Hungarian form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROBERT: "Famous." Originally a French name of German origin, derived from the elements hrod "fame" and berht "bright, famous." ROBERTO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROBERTS: Latvian form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROBI: Pet form of Hungarian Róbert, meaning "famous." ROBIN: English unisex pet form of Robert and Roberta, both meaning "famous." This name is also sometimes given as a bird name. ROC: Catalan form of Italian Rocco, meaning "rest." ROCCO: Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the element hrok, meaning "rest." ROCH: French form of Italian Rocco, meaning "rest." ROCKY: Originally a nickname for a tough guy. It was created by the boxing champion Rocky Marciano as an English form of his Italian name Rocco, "rest," which he felt would be suitable as a name for a fighter. ROD: Nickname for English Roderick "famous power" and Rodney "Hroda's fen/island." RODDY: Pet form of English Roderick "famous power" and Rodney "Hroda's fen/island." RODERIC: Variant of English Roderick, meaning "famous power." RODERICK: English form of Germanic Hrodrick, meaning "famous power." RODGE: English nickname for Rodger, meaning "famous spear." RODGER: English variant of Roger, meaning "famous spear." RODION: Russian form of Herodion, meaning "hero's song." RODNEY: "Hroda's fen/island." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Germanic nickname Hroda and the element eg "fen, island." RODOLF: Dutch form of German Rudolf, meaning "famous wolf." RODOLFO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of German Rudolf, meaning "famous wolf." RODOLPH: Variant of French Rodolphe, meaning "famous wolf." RODOLPHE: French form of Latin Rudolphus, meaning "famous wolf." RODRIGO: Spanish and Portuguese form of English Roderick, meaning "famous power." RODRIGUE: French form of English Roderick, meaning "famous power." RODYA: Pet form of Russian Rodion, meaning "hero's song." ROEL: Nickname for Dutch Roeland, meaning "famous land." ROELAND: Dutch form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROFFE: Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Rolf, meaning "famous wolf." ROGATUS: Latin name meaning "prayed for, wished for." ROGELIO: Spanish form of Latin Rogelius, possibly meaning "prayed for, wished for." ROGELIUS: Late Latin name, possibly a diminutive form of Latin Rogatus, meaning "prayed for, wished for." ROGELLUS: Variant of Latin Rogelius, possibly meaning "prayed for, wished for." ROGER: "Famous spear." English and French name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements hrod "fame" and gar/ger "spear." ROGERIO: Spanish form of Roger, meaning "famous spear." ROGIER: Dutch form of Roger, meaning "famous spear." ROGNVALDR (Rögnvaldr): Variant of Old Norse Ragnvaldr, meaning "wise ruler." ROI: Hebrew name meaning "my shepherd." ROIBEARD (Roibéard): Irish/Gaelic form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROK: Slovene form of Italian Rocco, meaning "rest." ROKURO: Japanese name meaning "sixth son." ROLAN: Russian form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLAND: Norman French form of Germanic Hrodland, meaning "famous land." ROLANDE: Variant of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLANDO: Spanish form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLANT: Welsh form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLDAN (Roldán): Spanish form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLDAO: Portuguese form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLF: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hrolfr, meaning "famous wolf." ROLLAND: English variant of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROLLO: Latin form of French Roul, meaning "famous wolf." ROLO: Variant of Latin Rollo, meaning "famous wolf." ROLY: English pet form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROMAIN: French form of Roman Romanus, meaning "Roman." ROMAN: Polish and Russian name derived from Roman Romanus, meaning "Roman." ROMANO: Italian form of Roman Romanus, meaning "Roman." ROMANUS: Roman name meaning "Roman." ROMEO: Italian name meaning "one who has made a pilgrimage to Rome." ROMOLO: Italian form of Roman Romulus, meaning "from Rome." ROMULUS: Roman myth name of the brother of Remus, meaning "from Rome." RON: English nickname for Ronald, meaning "wise ruler." Hebrew unisex name meaning "joy, song." RONALD: English and Scottish name derived from Old Norse Rognvaldr, meaning "wise ruler." RONALDO: Portuguese form of Ronald, meaning "wise ruler." RONAN (Rónán): "Little oath/seal." Irish name composed of the element rón "oath, seal" and a diminutive suffix. RONG: Chinese unisex name meaning "martial." RONNIE: English unisex pet form of Veronica "bringer of victory," and Ronald and Ronalda, both meaning "wise ruler." RONNY: Masculine variant of English unisex Ronnie, meaning "wise ruler." ROOPE: Nickname for Finnish Roopertti, meaning "famous." ROOSEVELT: "Field of roses." Dutch surname transferred to forename use, itself composed of the elements roose "roses" and velt "open country." ROOPERTTI: Finnish form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROPARZH: Breton form of Robert, meaning "famous." ROQUE: Portuguese and Spanish form of Italian Rocco, meaning "rest." RORDAN (Rórdán): Irish name derived from Ríoghbhardán, meaning "little poet-king." RORIE: Variant of English Rory, meaning "red king." RORY: English form of Irish Ruairi, meaning "red king." ROSCISLAW (Rościsław): Polish form of Rostislav, meaning "usurp-glory." ROSCOE: "Roe-deer wood." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements rá "roe-deer" and skógr "copse, wood." ROSHAN: Persian unisex name meaning "bright, light." ROSS: Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Gaelic word ros, meaning "headland, promontory." ROSTEK: Czech pet form of Rostislav, meaning "usurp-glory." ROSTIK: Czech pet form of Rostislav, meaning "usurp-glory." ROSTISLAV: "Usurp-glory." Czech and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements rosts "usurp" and slav "glory." ROSTYA: Russian pet form of Rostislav, meaning "usurp-glory." ROTEM: Hebrew unisex name derived from the biblical name of a plant found in the southern desert of Israel, itself named from the Hebrew word retom, meaning "to bind" or "broom plant." ROTGER (Rötger): Low German form of Roger, meaning "famous spear." ROUL: Old French form of Scandinavian Rolf, meaning "famous wolf." ROUSEL: "Little red one." Old French nickname derived from the word rous "red," and combined with a diminutive suffix. ROWAN: English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Irish Ruadhán, meaning "little red one." ROWLAND: English form of Norman French Roland, meaning "famous land." ROWLEY: English variant of Norman French Roly, meaning "famous land." ROY: Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word ruadh, meaning "red." ROYAL: English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin regalis, meaning "king." ROYALE: Variant of English Royal, meaning "king." ROYCE: English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the medieval female name Royse, meaning "famous sort." ROYLE: "Rye hill." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old English elements ryge "rye" and hyll "hill." ROYSTON: English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name known in the Middle Ages as "settlement of Royce."