Englishman如何读

英:[ˈɪŋglɪʃmən]

美:[ˈɪŋɡlɪʃmən]

Englishman是什么意思

  • n.

    英格兰(男)人,英国(男)人;英吉利人;

  • Englishman自然拼读

    Eng·lish·man

    Ing glihsh mn

    Englishman变形

    Englishmen

    Englishman英英释义

    noun

    a native or inhabitant of England

    Englishman词源中文解释

    古英语 Engliscman,源自 English(n.1)和 man(n.)。相关词汇: Englishmen。 Englishwoman 源自公元1400年。 Englander “英格兰本地人”源自1820年; 在某些情况下源自德语 Engländer。 Englisher 源自1680年代。 Englishry 源自13世纪后期的盎格鲁-法语,意为“成为英国人的状态”; 从15世纪中期开始用于指“英国人民或派系”。

    Englishman词源英文解释

    The first known use of Englishman was before the 12th century

    Englishman儿童词典英英释义

    Englishwomannoun

    a woman born or living in England

    Englishmannoun

    a person born or living in England

    Englishman 例句

    1 He thanked the Englishman for his good advice, said he meant to follow it exactly.

    2 As the angry American objections turned into boycotts of British imports like paper and tea, a famous Englishman named Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote a short pamphlet called Taxation No Tyranny.

    3 A Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.

    俄国人可能看不出会使英国人笑出泪来的笑话有什么可笑之处.

    4 The letters were black with rage— at the Indian who dared to speak up and question the ethics of Englishmen.

    5 Englishmen hate many things, but no one is despised more than the man who sits by you on the morning train and solves your crossword puzzle.

    6 They were followed by an Englishman dragging his mattress and carrying a dartboard.

    7 “It looks like A Thousand and One Nights,” said the Englishman, impatient to meet with the alchemist.

    8 The Englishman says, “I’m going to my club to smoke my pipe, sip some sherry, and chat with the blokes.”

    9 The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.

    10 He felt that he didn’t want to do anything that might make him look like the Englishman.

    11 The Englishman had been profoundly impressed by the story.

    12 “It helped me to trust in people,” the Englishman answered.

    13 They were adored by the Germans, who thought they were exactly what Englishmen ought to be.

    14 There were some climbers of very dubious ability on a commercial expedition led by an Englishman with undistinguished Himalayan credentials.

    15 The poor Englishman had traveled all this way, only to be told that he should repeat what he had already done so many times.

    16 The Englishman prodded him, and the boy asked her about the man who cured people’s illnesses.

    17 “Now she’s shutting the gate. She strides along like an Englishman.”

    18 Namontack tells us how the Englishmen kept up a guard half the night, standing with their muskets ready.

    19 Next to the Englishman was a big American in a loud suit—possibly a commercial traveller.

    20 “Hello,” he said like an Englishman in Hong Kong.

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