british
['britiʃ]
adj.英国的, 不列颠的, 英国人的
n.英国人, 英式英语
例句与用法:
The British character is often said to be phlegmatic.
英国人的性格常说成是冷漠的。
British manufacturing industry has been running down for years.
英国的制造业多年来一直在走下坡路。
He is a Dane inasmuch as he was born in Denmark, but he became a British citizen at the age of 30.
他按其出生在丹麦来说是丹麦人,但他在30岁时成了英国公民。
I, dare say you are British but you still need a passport to prove it.
我相信你是英国人,但仍需有护照加以证明。
The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
美国的国会相当於英国的议会。
The Americans spell some words differently from the British.
美国人拼写某些单词不同于英国人。
British colonies were ruled by governors.
英国的殖民地由总督统治。
He speaks British English.
他说英国英语。
英英解释:
名词 british:
the people of Great Britain
形容词 british:
of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture
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adj.
不列颠的, 英国的, 英国人的
Her efforts were justly rewarded with a British Empire Medal.
不列颠帝国勳章是对她的努力的公正奖赏。
British companies are subject to international laws and the same applies to companies in Europe.
英国的公司要遵守国际法,这同样适用于欧洲的公司。
British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education.
英国选民怀疑当局企图削减教育经费是有根据的。
Her trainer was even more gloomy about the prospects for British tennis.
她的教练对英国网球的前景甚至更为悲观。
英国英语的
n.
(总称)英国人
英国英语