silk road
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- An ancient network of trade routes: The Silk Road refers to a historically significant system of interconnected trade paths that linked China with the Mediterranean region, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture over many centuries.
Usage
The term "Silk Road" is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the historical trade network as a whole. It is often discussed in historical, economic, and cultural contexts.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Merchants traveled the Silk Road to trade silk, spices, and other valuable goods.
- The Silk Road was crucial for cultural exchange between the East and the West.
Advanced Usage
- "The Silk Road" as a historical concept: Used to analyze pre-modern globalization, the transmission of technologies, and the spread of religions.
- Scholars study the Silk Road to understand early forms of international trade.
Variants and Related Words
- Silk Route: A less common but synonymous term.
- Maritime Silk Road: Refers to the sea-based trade routes that complemented the overland networks.
Synonyms
- Ancient trade route
- Historical trade network
- Trans-Eurasian trade paths
Related Phrases
- "The legacy of the Silk Road": Referring to the long-term cultural and economic impacts of these trade routes.
- The legacy of the Silk Road can still be seen in many cities along its path.
Related Idioms
- "A modern Silk Road": A metaphorical phrase used to describe contemporary trade initiatives or digital networks that connect distant regions.
- The new infrastructure project has been called a modern Silk Road.
Noun
- an ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean (4,000 miles); followed by Marco Polo in the 13th century to reach Cathay