canadian
[kə'neidiən]
adj. 加拿大的, 加拿大人的
n. 加拿大人
例句与用法:
The expedition suffered all the rigo(u)rs of a Canadian winter.
这支探险队饱受了加拿大严冬的折磨。
Canadian physiologist. He shared a1923 Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin.
班廷,弗雷德里克·格朗1891-1941加拿大生理学家。因发现了胰岛素而获1923年诺贝尔奖
Canadians went to the polls on Monday in a largely unwanted early federal election which pits Prime Minister Jean Chretien's Liberals against the right-wing opposition Canadian Alliance of Stockwell Day.
大多数的加拿大人已经对过多的投票活动感到厌烦,不过周一选民还是得到投票所投票,以选出下届的新总理和国会议员。这次选举的重头戏主要是在总理克瑞强所属的自由党与右翼反对党--加拿大联盟党之间的较劲。
Her mother is a Canadian.
她母亲是加拿大人。
英英解释:
名词 canadian:
a native or inhabitant of Canada
a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma
形容词 canadian:
of or relating to Canada or its people
Canadian
D.J.:k??ne?dj?n
adj.
加拿大人的
加拿大的;加拿大语言的;加拿大文化的
A band of light rain and showers extended from the Canadian border to Central Texas.
从加拿大边境到得克萨斯州中部有一片小雨和阵雨区。
Canadian French is different from the language of metropolitan France.
加拿大的法语与法国本土的法语不相同。
In the last ten years Imperial Oil had ploughed a billion dollars into the Canadian economy.
最近10年间帝国石油公司为加拿大经济投入了10亿美元资金。
n.
加拿大人
He knew a Canadian and often had him to his house.
他认识一位加拿大人,常常请他到家里来。