1.使罗马化;使拉丁化
2.使天主教化
3.用罗马字写,用罗马体[正体]铅字印刷
4.(古)罗马化;拉丁化
5.成为天主教徒
6.使用拉丁字母
1.使罗马化;使拉丁化
2.使天主教化
3.用罗马字写,用罗马体[正体]铅字印刷
4.(古)罗马化;拉丁化
5.成为天主教徒
6.使用拉丁字母
1.to take on Roman characteristics, or make somebody or something take on Roman characteristics
2.to make something take on a Roman Catholic character or influence
3.to become a Roman Catholic, or convert somebody to Roman Catholicism
4.to transcribe something such as a language or text in the characters of the Roman alphabet
1.to take on Roman characteristics, or make somebody or something take on Roman characteristics
2.to make something take on a Roman Catholic character or influence
3.to become a Roman Catholic, or convert somebody to Roman Catholicism
4.to transcribe something such as a language or text in the characters of the Roman alphabet
1.By natural and imperceptible degrees the idea of the god-emperor came to dominate the whole Romanized world.
神皇的观念自然地,不知不觉地渐渐支配了整个罗马化的世界。
2.That left British Celts, Romanized British Celts, and Anglo-Saxons fighting each other and among themselves for control.
留下英国的凯尔特人,罗马化的英国凯尔特人和盎格鲁撒克逊人互相争斗,和内部之间为了统治权的斗争。
3.Names of Westerners in China and Taiwan are Romanized in print and pronounced correctly.
在中国,西方人的名字通常采用罗马字书写并采用正确的发音。
4.One can grasp Pinyin Romanized Chinese within 5-10 days through the Zhiying method.
运用直映法学习汉语拼音,只要5-10天就能学会。
5.The Presbyterian Church at that time uses a Bible of Amoy dialect, which is typeset with the Church Romanized Writing (CRW) of 1930's.
当时的台湾长老教会普遍使用1930年代的厦门音来排版的圣经。
6.Romanized Expressions in the Korean Language: Its Past and Present
韩语罗马字表记法的历史与现状