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Aztec
/ ˈæztek /
/ ˈæzˌtek /
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  • 柯林斯
  • n.阿兹特克人;阿兹特克语;纳瓦特尔人;纳瓦特尔语
  • adj.阿兹特克人的;阿兹特克语的
  • n.(Aztec)(俄)艾斯特克(人名)
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     阿兹特克

    “史上最恶殖民者”打开地狱之门阿兹特克(Aztec)是古墨西哥文化舞台上最后一个出场者,12世纪末,这支来自墨西哥北部的游牧部落消灭了盘踞在墨西哥中央峡谷的托尔特克帝国,并于132...

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     阿兹特克人

    推荐理由:阿兹特克人Aztec)是一款经典像素画风的2D横版动作格斗手游,熟悉的画面,激进的音乐,满满的超级玛丽即视感,玩法类似冒险岛,但是小女生版的阿兹...

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     阿兹台克

    巴勒斯坦、阿兹台克(Aztec)和非洲原居民代表也参加了这项活动。他们一起跳舞、唱圣歌、祈祷。

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    These floating gardens are proof that the Aztec invented hydroponic farming.
    这些漂浮的花园证明阿兹特克人发明了水培农业。
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    But the Aztec civilization back in the thirteenth century is basically where Mexico city is today.
    但是,13世纪的阿兹特克文明基本上就如今天墨西哥城的所在。
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    Although the mysteries of the Aztec, Mayan, and Inca civilizations have been known for centuries, now the public is also becoming aware of unusual, paranormal phenomena in countries such as Peru.
    尽管阿兹特克、玛雅和印加文明的未解之谜已经为人所知几个世纪,现在公众也开始意识到一些不寻常的超自然现象,这些现象发生在如秘鲁的国家。
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词根:Aztec

  • adj.

    Aztecan阿兹特克语的;阿兹特克人的

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  • Aztec

    The Aztec /ˈæztɛk/ people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Nahuatl words aztecatl /asˈtekat͡ɬ/ (singular) and aztecah /asˈtekaʔ/ (plural) mean "people from Aztlan", a mythological place for the Nahuatl-speaking culture of the time, and later adopted as the word to define the Mexica people. Often the term "Aztec" refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan (now the location of Mexico City), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mēxihcah Tenochcah /meːˈʃiʔkaʔ teˈnot͡ʃkaʔ/ or Cōlhuah Mexihcah /ˈkoːlwaʔ meːˈʃiʔkaʔ/.Sometimes the term also includes the inhabitants of Tenochtitlan's two principal allied city-states, the Acolhuas of Texcoco and the Tepanecs of Tlacopan, who together with the Mexica formed the Aztec Triple Alliance which controlled what is often known as the "Aztec Empire". In other contexts, Aztec may refer to all the various city states and their peoples, who shared large parts of their ethnic history and cultural traits with the Mexica, Acolhua and Tepanecs, and who often also used the Nahuatl language as a lingua franca. In this meaning it is possible to talk about an Aztec civilization including all the particular cultural patterns common for most of the peoples inhabiting Central Mexico in the late postclassic period.From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of Aztec civilization: here the capital of the Aztec Triple Alliance, the city of Tenochtitlan, was built upon raised islets in Lake Texcoco. The Triple Alliance formed a tributary empire expanding its political hegemony far beyond the Valley of Mexico, conquering other city states throughout Mesoamerica. At its pinnacle, Aztec culture had rich and complex mythological and religious traditions, as well as reaching remarkable architectural and artistic accomplishments. In 1521 Hernán Cortés, along with a large number of Nahuatl speaking indigenous allies, conquered Tenochtitlan and defeated the Aztec Triple Alliance under the leadership of Hueyi Tlatoani Moctezuma II. Subsequently the Spanish founded the new settlement of Mexico City on the site of the ruined Aztec capital, from where they proceeded with the process of colonizing Central America.Aztec culture and history is primarily known through archaeological evidence found in excavations such as that of the renowned Templo Mayor in Mexico City; from indigenous bark paper codices; from eyewitness accounts by Spanish conquistadors such as Hernán Cortés and Bernal Díaz del Castillo; and especially from 16th and 17th century descriptions of Aztec culture and history written by Spanish clergymen and literate Aztecs in the Spanish or Nahuatl language, such as the famous Florentine Codex compiled by the Franciscan monk Bernardino de Sahagún with the help of indigenous Aztec informants.

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