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His·pan·ic
hI spae nihk
adjective
Spanish or of Spanish descent or origin.
of or pertaining to residents or citizens of the U.S. who are of Latin American or Spanish descent.Many of the Hispanic population in Miami are of Cuban ancestry.
noun
a U.S. resident or citizen who is of Latin American or Spanish descent.
"与西班牙有关的"(尤指古代西班牙),来自拉丁语 Hispanicus,源自 Hispania “伊比利亚半岛”,源自 Hispanus “西班牙人”(参见 Spaniard)。特指新大陆的说西班牙语的地区,始于1889年的美国英语; 自约1972年起,特别适用于居住在美国的拉丁美洲裔说西班牙语的人。作为名词,意为“西班牙裔”自1972年起。
Latin hispanicus, from Hispania Iberian Peninsula, Spain
The first known use of Hispanic was in 1584
hoecakenoun
a small cornmeal cake
hobble1 of 2verb
to walk with difficulty : limp
hobble along on crutches
to cause to walk with difficulty
hobbled by an ankle injury
to keep from straying by tying two legs together
hobble a horse
hamper entry 1, impede
hobble2 of 2noun
a hobbling walk
something used to hobble an animal
HIVnoun
any of a group of viruses that infect and destroy helper T cells causing the marked reduction in their numbers that is diagnostic of AIDS
hit1 of 2verb
to strike usually with force the ball hit the house
hit a ball
to make or bring into contact with something
tipped over and hit the floor
to strike something aimed at
hit the bull's-eye
attack entry 1 sense 1
to affect as if by a blow
to arrive with a forceful effect
the storm hit at sundown
to come upon : discover
hit upon the answer accidentally
to get to : reach prices hit a new high
hit town that night
to reflect accurately
hits the right note
to fire the charge in the cylinders
hit2 of 2noun
a blow striking an object aimed at
blow entry 4 sense 1, collision
a stroke of luck
a great success
the show was a hit
base hit
a single dose of a narcotic drug
an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website
a million hits per day
a successful match in a computer search
hissverb
to make a long sharp sound like that of the speech sound \s\ or that made by an alarmed animal (as a snake or cat) usually as a sign of disapproval
hissed them off the stage
Hispanicadjective
of or relating to the people, culture, or speech of Spain
of, relating to, or being a person living in the U.S. from or whose ancestors were from Latin America
1 The governor of New Mexico is a Hispanic.
新墨西哥州州长即是西班牙裔.
2 Such was the foolish logic of this program of social reform: Because many Hispanics were absent from higher education, I became with my matriculation an exception, a numerical minority.
3 Many years later there is something called bilingual education—a scheme proposed in the late 1960s by Hispanic- American social activists, later endorsed by a congressional vote.
4 The Hispanic couple howls that they were here first and someone comes out to talk to them in Spanish.
5 Her hair was pulled away from her face, which was this incredible golden brown—mulatto, Eurasian, Hispanic, some exotic foreign blend.
6 We’re driving alongside a Hispanic woman in a beat-up old Toyota Corolla.
7 There was little doubt that Hispanics in Odessa, with their swelling population, were making inroads.
8 Hispanic senators have been few and far between, as have Hispanic governors.
西语裔的参议员和州长更是凤毛麟角。
9 Asian and Hispanic people; black and white people.
10 Then she took me out dancing at a lively Hispanic restaurant and club.
11 The Hispanic Center catering job is hard core.
12 As they were waiting for the next bus, a Hispanic boy crossed the street to the bus stop.
13 Sala is not familiar with the Hispanic music of 18th century.
萨拉对18世纪的西班牙音乐并不熟悉。
14 But the Hispanic teachers had very little say in how things were run in that school.
15 Sala is not familiar with the Hispanic music of 18 th century.
萨拉对18世纪的西班牙音乐并不熟悉.
16 We move by a group of Hispanic guys lounging on stretchers who all look like they were in the same bar fight.
17 Most of the voices are clearly Black or Hispanic.
18 African Americans made up 56 percent of the inmate population, Hispanics comprised another 32 percent, and whites around 10 percent.
19 Rich coastal enclaves remain mostly white. Poor areas, which are mostly Hispanic, are no more diverse.
富裕的沿海飞地仍然大多归属白人, 贫穷区大多是西班牙人, 无多元可言.
20 The crowd was much larger than we’d expected, an even mix of Koreans, blacks, Hispanics.
1 拉丁美洲
2 西班牙语
3 西班牙语的
5 拉丁美洲的
8 讲西班牙语的人
10 拉丁美洲人