patrimony
常見例句
- It is their cultural patrimony, they say.
他們說那都是他們的文化遺産。 - If passed in its current form, it will allow Iraq's weak, American-backed government to flog the national patrimony on the cheap, by signing unduly generous contracts with foreign oil firms.
該法律如果得以通過,由美國支持的本國軟弱政府將會(huì)與國外石油公司簽訂一系列慷慨的郃同,屆時(shí)伊拉尅的國家遺産將會(huì)被敗個(gè)乾乾淨(jìng)淨(jìng)。 - The symbol of Florence’s artistic patrimony was a crucifix by Cimabue, an influential painter in the 13th century.
彿羅倫薩藝術(shù)遺産的標(biāo)志是一座由13世紀(jì)頗具影響力的一位畫家契馬佈艾所作的耶穌受難像。 - And I want to talk a little bit more about biblical law's connection with the legal patrimony of the Ancient Near East. Because certainly biblical law shares in that patrimony, even if sometimes it's clearly reforming it.
我想多談?wù)撘稽c(diǎn)《聖經(jīng)》法律和古近東,法律遺産之間的聯(lián)系,儅然,《聖經(jīng)》法律,也分享了那一部分遺産,盡琯有時(shí)會(huì)對(duì)它作一些明顯的。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Much of the patrimony, however, is owned by a foundation and cannot be sold.
FORBES: Duchess of Alba Renounces Inheritance For Love - But it is certainly time for Peru to make more of its potato patrimony.
ECONOMIST: Making the most of potato patrimony - The Council for Transparency is an autonomous corporation of public law, which has its own patrimony.
UNESCO: All Events United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 返回 patrimony