us如何读

英:[əs , ʌs]

美:[əs , ʌs]

us英汉释义

pron.(代词)
  1. 我们 a group of two or more and that includes myself

us是什么意思

pron. (代词)
  1. 我们(we的宾格)
  2. (泛指包括自己在内的)人们
abbr. (缩略词)
  1. =United States 美国
  2. 如果后面附有一个阿拉伯数码,则意为"美国某号公路"。如 US40,即美国第40号公路
n. (名词)
  1. 美国,美利坚合众国("the United States"的缩写)

us英英释义

  • n.North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776

us词组

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us词源中文解释

古英语 us(与古撒克逊语、古弗里西亚语 us 、古诺尔斯语、瑞典语 oss 、荷兰语 ons 、德语 uns 同源),是 we 的复数格,源自 PIE *nes-(2),用于构成第一人称复数人称代词的屈折格(源头还包括梵语 nas 、阿维斯塔语 na 、赫梯语 nash “我们”; 希腊语 no “我们两个”; 拉丁语 nos “我们,我们的”; 古教会斯拉夫语 ny “我们”, nasu “我们的”; 古爱尔兰语 ni 、威尔士语 ni “我们,我们的”)。在荷兰语 ons 、德语 uns 中保留了 -n-。

us词源英文解释

Pronoun Middle English, from Old English ūs; akin to Old High German uns us, Latin nos

us儿童词典英英释义

uspronoun

us 例句

1 Against this backdrop, the US Supreme Court took scarcely any time to reach its decision on Buck v.

2 “When a student from here, the US, switches places with a student from another country.”

3 In my response, I wrote that many people in the US thought squirrels were annoying, but I actually loved them—that’s because I loved all animals.

4 The United States responded by banning all commercial Soviet flights from US airspace.

5 He agreed that the US program should be ramped up to recover the American lead in nuclear weaponry, but he thought his visitors’ fancies had far outrun the practicality of the Super.

6 In 1967, the Supreme Court said state bans on interracial marriage violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution.

7 It cost us our ship.

8 On that day, US reconnaissance aircraft flying from bases in Japan and outfitted with special detection equipment picked up signs of nuclear debris in the atmosphere.

9 In the early spring of 1927, the trial reached the US Supreme Court.

10 The KGB watched and followed all US citizens working for the American embassy in Moscow, because, as the Soviets knew, any one of them could be an undercover agent for the CIA.

11 In 1934, the US Supreme Court ruled that segregation was unconstitutional in the landmark decision Brown v.

12 Ernest’s appearance would be only the eighth by a US physicist since the inception.

13 They took information from anyone willing to talk and didn’t hold back crucial details the way US papers sometimes did.

14 The US patent examiners, however, proved distinctly uncooperative.

15 At the same time, the US government halted all immigration from Europe.

16 Neither North Carolina nor the US government recognized its bid for statehood, but they lacked the resources to force Franklin back into North Carolina’s control.

17 He had risen from lawyer to US congressman to secretary of war to his appointment in March 1919 as US attorney general.

18 The “nation of immigrants” framework obscures the US practice of settler colonialism.

19 In the entire history of the United States, no amendment to the US Constitution had ever been repealed.

20 If Annabelle ran on US Route 12 and not the desolate 200, she’d be facing blind curves, and navigating tight spaces next to guardrails and steep, forested cliffs.

us 同义词

3 副部长

subminister

4 美国人

American Yankee yank

6 同UNITED STATES.

state

9 我们自己

ourselves

12 咱们

we

13 本刊

we our

14 寡人

we our

15 本报

we our

17

ourself we our

18 我们

our we one our ours we ours -'s one

20 不经用的

unserviceable

22 美国的

stateside American

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