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ˌRoman Caˈtholicism(also Catholicism) noun [U] the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church 天主教信仰 >Roman numeralˌRoman ˈnumeralnoun [C] one of the letters used by the ancient Romans to represent numbers and still used today, in some situations. In this system I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, M=1000 and these letters are used in combinations to form other numbers. 罗马数字(即I=1、V=5、X=10、L=50、C=100、D=500、M=1000等): Henry VIII 亨利八世 |