Napoleonic如何读

[nəpəuliˈɔnik]

Napoleonic是什么意思

  • adj.

    (像)拿破仑一世的;拿破仑一世式的;拿破仑一世时期的;拿破仑一家的

  • Napoleonic自然拼读

    Na·po·le·on·ic

    n po li a nihk

    Napoleonic英英释义

    Adjective

    1. of or relating to or like Napoleon Bonaparte;

    "Napoleonic Wars"

    Napoleonic 例句

    1 He coxed crew at Princeton, for example, and collected Napoleonic sabers.

    2 The English link seems to have been strengthened during the Napoleonic war in Spain.

    3 French managers are Napoleonic and their management style is imperial.

    法国的经理人是拿破仑似的人物,管理风格傲慢自大.

    4 The sarcophagus, probably from the Theban necropolis at Sheikh Abd-el Qurna in Northern Egypt, came to France in the early 19th century after the Napoleonic campaigns in Egypt.

    5 He came of age during the Napoleonic wars, primed to glorify soldiers.

    6 And in shocking breach of Elysée protocol, which at the time banned trousers for women as evening wear, Bardot arrived dressed as a Napoleonic hussar.

    7 Someone shot it off in a moment of idle desecration—some say it was Mameluke Turks, others, Napoleonic soldiers.

    8 Set after the Napoleonic wars, “Traveler” tells the story of Hans, a lonely wanderer, who stops for the night in Wandernburg, a fictional town on the shifting borders of Saxony and Prussia.

    9 The marriage began to deteriorate and was mostly fallow by the time Grant left for Spain to film “The Pride and the Passion,” a Napoleonic drama released in 1957.

    10 Jean-Jacques Lequeu, more than two centuries ago, also saw his career upended by political shifts and economic crises: in his case, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

    11 The pieces in the series, painted between 1806 and 1809 at the height of the Napoleonic wars, are all of scenes at the mouth of the Thames.

    12 Collings is also keen to emphasise the social context of the paintings and link them to the ideas of Turner's time, such as the Napoleonic wars and Burke's concept of the sublime.

    13 He had a particular interest in the Napoleonic wars and contributed military campaign articles to the journal of the Waterloo Association.

    14 Written during a period of reactionary entrenchment across Europe in the wake of the Napoleonic era, the Ninth developed a musical language that, according to Morlot, was revolutionary in its innovations.

    15 But the Napoleonic feeling can’t be distilled entirely from issues of money and status.

    16 “Master and Commander” was certainly that kind of picture, a vivid, turbulent ripping yarn about naval warfare in the Napoleonic era, and “The Way Back,” though quieter, is no less consequential stuff.

    17 You’d never know that parts of Europe were ravaged by the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath for many of the years covered by this show.

    18 Congress of Vienna: ( 1814 - 15 ) Assembly that reorganized Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.

    维也纳会议: ( 1814~1815 ) 在拿破仑战争之后召开的改组欧洲的会议.

    19 Some of the goods, such as one of the world's largest collections of Napoleonic memorabilia that was amassed by sugar baron Julio Lobo, were housed in Cuban museums where they remain.

    20 But my shelves hold many volumes of military history, and of Patrick O’Brian’s Napoleonic War maritime novels.

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