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Sar·ma·tia AHD[sär-māʹshə, -shē-ə] D.J.[sɑːˈmeɪʃə, -ʃiːə]K.K.[sɑrˈmeʃə, -ʃiə]NONE(无词性)- An ancient region of eastern Europe northeast of the Black Sea. The Sarmatian people occupied the area after the fourth centuryb.c. and fled across the Carpathian Mountains and along the Danube River after the onslaught of the Huns. The term is also applied to the territory between the Vistula and Volga rivers in present-day eastern Poland and western European U.S.S.R. 萨尔马提亚:东欧一古老地区,位于黑海东北部。萨尔马提亚人于公元前 4世纪占领了该地,并在受到匈奴人的攻击之后穿过喀尔巴迁山脉沿着多瑙河逃遁。该名称也适用于今天的波兰东部和原苏联欧洲部分西部的维斯图拉河与伏尔加河中间的地带
Sarmaʹtian adj.(形容词)n.(名词) |