单词 | roman numeral |
释义 | Roman numeralWord forms: plural Roman numerals countable noun [usually plural] Roman numerals are the letters used by the ancient Romans to represent numbers, for example I, IV, VIII, and XL, which represent 1,4, 8, and 40. Roman numerals are still sometimes used today. Roman numeral in British English (ˈrəʊmən ˈnjuːmərəl) noun one of the letters used by the Romans for the representation of cardinal numbers, still used occasionally today. The integers are represented by the following letters: I (= 1), V (= 5), X (= 10), L (= 50), C (= 100), D (= 500), and M (= 1000). If a numeral is followed by another numeral of lower denomination, the two are added together; if it is preceded by one of lower denomination, the smaller numeral is subtracted from the greater. Thus VI = 6 (V + I), but IV = 4 (V – I). Other examples are XC (= 90), CL (= 150), XXV (= 25), XLIV (= 44). Multiples of a thousand are indicated by a superior bar: thus, V̅ = 5000, X̅ = 10 000, X̅D̅ = 490 000, etc Chinese translation of 'Roman numeral'Roman numeraln (c)
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