greco-roman
/¦grē(ˌ)kō, re(- sometimes -rā(- +/ (ame, mw)
greco-roman — 形容詞
1. relating to or combining elements of both ancient Greek and Roman civilizations
希臘羅馬的
兼具希臘與羅馬文化特徵的
relating to or combining elements of both ancient Greek and Roman civilizations
Dr. Okafor published a study on Greco-Roman medical practices from the first century.
Okafor 博士發表了一篇關於一世紀希臘羅馬醫學實踐的研究。
collocation: Greco-Roman + [field of study]
The Greco-Roman statues in the courtyard were brought from Italy in the 1800s.
庭院中的希臘羅馬雕像是在十九世紀從義大利運來的。
Yuki joined a Greco-Roman wrestling club at her university in Osaka.
Yuki 在大阪的大學參加了希臘羅馬式摔跤社團。
Many modern legal systems still show the influence of Greco-Roman principles.
許多現代法律體系仍展現希臘羅馬原則的影響。
The fresco in the old church blends Greco-Roman imagery with early Christian symbols.
老教堂中的壁畫融合了希臘羅馬意象與早期基督教象徵。
- classical
broader term; can refer to Greek or Roman antiquity separately, or to any culture's peak period
- Graeco-Roman
British spelling variant, identical in meaning
- Hellenistic-Roman
more academic; emphasizes the post-Alexander Greek influence absorbed by Rome
文法句型
used attributively before a noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position); rarely appears after linking verbs such as 'be' or 'become'.