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源自拉丁语“maris”,意为“海洋”或“大海”,与英语单词“marine”和“maritime”同源。
❶ 拉丁语词汇,意为‘海洋’或‘大海’,常用于科学术语或人名中,尤其在古罗马文化中常见。
“The term 'maris' is often used in marine biology.”
(“maris”一词常用于海洋生物学中。)
“Maris was a common name in ancient Rome.”
(“Maris”是古罗马常见的名字。)
mare maris — 拉丁语短语,意为“海中之海”,常用于文学或科学语境中,强调海洋的广阔或重要性。
“The poet described the Mediterranean as 'mare maris'.”
(诗人将地中海描述为“海中之海”。)