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Roman

Roman

(adj)
UK
ˈrəʊmən
US
ˈroʊmən
Definition: A red or pink south african sea bream.
Meaning: Cộng hoà la mã cổ đại; đế chế la mã cổ đại
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How to use "Roman" vocabulary in sentence (example)

After the decline of the Roman Empire, few people remained in London.

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Because Mercury was the fastest planet as it moved around the Sun, it is named after the Roman deity Mercury, the messenger of the gods.

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Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich was the lucky winner of this bid.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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In English, Mars carries a name of the Roman god of war.

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Saturn was named after the Roman god Saturnus (called Kronos in Greek mythology).

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When the Roman Empire was new, Rome was called the Eternal City because it was already very old.

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Pictorial evidence of Roman fishing comes from mosaics.

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It was named after the Roman God of the Sea.

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It is named after the Roman god of war because of its blood-red color.

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