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Tai·no 英ˈtaɪnəʊ美ˈtaɪno;英'taɪnəʊ美'taɪnoʊ COCA⁶⁹⁴⁴³ 基本例句 pl.;Taino;Tainos泰诺人西印度群岛的一支已绝种的印第安人名词复数Taino In place of stone tools we have industrial machinery. In place of the spirits the ancient Taino used to help forecast storms we have live satellite forecasts. 石器已变成了现代工业机器,古代泰努人用意念来预报天气的方式也变成了同步卫星预报。 yeeyan One of the best- preserved ancient sites is the village of Los Buchillones, now150 metres out to sea, which was inhabited from AD1260 until the mid-1600s by people known as the Taino. 就在距离岸边150米外一个叫做罗布其隆的小村庄里,考古人员发掘到一处保存完好的古村落,从公元1260年到17世纪中期,在这里居住的人叫泰努人 Taino。 yeeyan The people are racially mixed. Taino Indians, Spaniards, Africans, Chinese, Italians, French, German, and even Lebanese people moved to the island and intermingled. 各个民族的人移居到波多黎各,并在此通婚,这些族群包括有印第安泰诺族人、西班牙人、非洲人、中国人、意大利人、法国人、德国人,甚至还有黎巴嫩人。 kekenet The Taino Indians were reduced to slaves by the Christian settlers. 随着信奉基督的殖民者到来,泰诺人全都沦为了奴隶。 kekenet When Columbus struck land in Santo Domingo in1492, he was intrigued by a ceremony to which the local chief of the Taino Indians invited him. 当哥伦布1492年发现圣多明戈时,他对当地的泰诺印第安人酋长邀请他参加的一项仪式深感兴趣。 ecocn |