An·glo·phileˈaŋ-glə-ˌfī(-ə)l
anglophil如何读
anglophil是什么意思
Anglophil
- n.an admirer of England and things English
同义词:anglophile
anglophil英英释义
noun
a person who greatly admires or favors England and things English
anglophil词源英文解释
French, from anglo- + -phile
The first known use of Anglophile was in 1883
anglophil 例句
1 Louisa Edwards delivers every Anglophile’s fantasy of meeting the British movie star of one’s dreams and falling irrevocably into a whirlwind love affair.
2 A bit of an Anglophile here, which is interesting, and which gives me a rationale for narrowing my choice.
3 Crombie is a lifelong Anglophile who lived in the United Kingdom for a time before returning to North Texas, where she was born and raised.
4 No doubt Sontag would have recognized that the series’ Anglophile novelty (despite rampant contempt for Western patriarchy) also plays into the inferiority complex that still oppresses Americans.
5 With the help of chivalrous Anglophile the Marquis de Chassagne (Lambert Wilson), Mrs. Harris gets a front-row showroom seat for the debut of Dior’s 10th anniversary collection.
6 An Anglophile who was profoundly interested in history, Abbott was a member of the Churchill Society – he was known for his spot-on Winston Churchill impersonation – and chairman of the board of the National World War II Museum.
7 My roommate at the time was an Anglophile from Singapore, who was well connected to the British pop culture scene.