英:['peɪtrɪəl]
美:['peɪtrɪrl]
英:['peɪtrɪəl]
美:['peɪtrɪrl]
祖国的;表明国籍(或地区)的;
有英国国籍的人;(某个国家)土生土长的公民;
adjective
of or relating to one's fatherland
of a word derived from the name of a country or place and used to denote a native or inhabitant of it
noun
a patrial word
Adjective Medieval Latin patrialis, from Latin patria + -alis -al
1 Me from my dear-loved patrial nide she drove Over the broad and boisterous Ocean ranging, Where Life so often saw her èxtreme range.
2 Thus fro' my patrial shore, O traitor, hurried to exile, Me on a lonely strand hast left, perfidious Theseus?
3 Maya was the patrial name of the natives of Yucatan.
4 It is a better; for its patrial sky Fitter than yon.
5 Meanwhile, they sought news of their patrial stead and learned that which its people suffered of straitness and severity.