ancients
noun[plural]
uk/ˈeɪn.ʃənts/us/ˈeɪn.ʃənts/the ancients
peoplewholivedinancienttimes,especiallythe Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans:
古代人,远祖先民The ancients were just asseriousabouttrainingregimesasprofessionalathletesare today.跟今天的职业运动员一样,古代人也非常注重常规强化训练。
- Today, thewingedmessengerof the ancients isforeverlinkedto themysteriousplanetMercury.
- The ancients had notelescopesand,therefore, noknowledgeof theseplanets.
- Deciphering thescriptsof the ancients is not aneasybusiness,especiallyif thosescriptsdo notformpartof the "familytree" of anycurrentlyexistingscript.
- In one AzteclegendQuetzalcoatl issentto theundergroundto get thebonesof the ancients.
Ancient history: before 500 AD
- ancient
- antiquity
- archaic
- Bactrian
- Bronze Age
- centurion
- dolmen
- Euphrates
- gladiator
- glyph
- Grecian
- Hellenic
- mummy
- necropolis
- pharaoh
- procurator
- Qin dynasty
- Romano-
- Sanskrit
- sarcophagus