colonial如何读

英:[kəˈləʊniəl]

美:[kəˈloʊniəl]

colonial英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [A]殖民地的,拥有殖民地的 of or having colonies

colonial是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 拥有殖民地的
  2. 殖民地的, 殖民国家的
  3. 殖民的
  4. 【生】群体的 ,集群的
  5. 由殖民地构成的
  6. 十三州殖民地时期的
  7. 美国初期的
  8. 殖民地化的
  9. 英领殖民地时代的,英属殖民地时期的
  10. 从前的,旧时的
  11. 菌落的,群落的
  12. 具有英属殖民地时期特色的
n. (名词)
  1. 殖民地居民
  2. 殖民地股票
  3. 集群种
  4. 科尔尼亚尔耐蚀铬镍合金钢
  5. 生活在殖民地的宗主国居民
  6. “科罗尼尔”(美国制造的登陆舰)

colonial自然拼读

co·lo·ni·al

k lo ni l

colonial变形

复数:colonials

colonial扩展

colonially (adv.)

colonial词根

词根:colony

adj.

colonist 殖民主义者的;奉行殖民主义的

colonialist 殖民主义者的

n.

colony 殖民地;移民队

colonist 殖民者;殖民地居民;移民

colonization 殖民;殖民地化

colonialism 殖民主义;殖民政策

colonialist 殖民主义者

colonizer 殖民者;殖民地开拓者;移入选民;移民

vi.

colonize 开拓殖民地;移居于殖民地

vt.

colonize 将…开拓为殖民地;移于殖民地;从他地非法把选民移入

colonial英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony colonial life a colonial capital The Haitian Revolution, led by self-liberated enslaved people against the French colonial government, was an early precursor to the abolition movements of the United States.—Chadd Scott : having the status of a colonycolonial territories

colonial trade

possessing or composed of colonies … when the United States became a colonial power, assuming control of Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Hawaii …—Peter S. Canellos

Britain's colonial empire

or less commonly Colonial of or relating to a period when an area is being colonized and especially to the period of European colonization in U.S. history between the early 17th century and the late 18th century: such as

in colonial times

made or prevailing during a colonial period colonial furniture

a town known for its Dutch/French/Spanish colonial architecture

adapted from or reminiscent of a mode of design from a colonial period

new homes built in the colonial style

forming, existing in, or used by a colony

Though it may look like a tropical plant or colorful rock, coral is a colonial carnivore …—Mark Derr

noun

a member or inhabitant of a colony a rebellion of the colonials

British colonials in India

a product (such as a coin or stamp) made for use in a colony

or Colonial a product exhibiting colonial styleespecially: a house built in the neoclassical style of the American colonial period

LaMontagne said the homes will be two-story Colonials with attached garages and about three to four bedrooms. —Mark Hayward

colonial词组

colonial rule殖民统治

colonial expansion殖民扩张

colonial词源中文解释

"属于或归属于殖民地的",1756年,源自拉丁语 colonia(见 colony)+ -al(1),或直接源自 colony,模仿 baronoinal。在美国,特别是指“美国殖民时期的或具有其特色的”(1776年)。名词“殖民地居民,殖民者”的意思记录于1816年。

colonial词源英文解释

The first known use of colonial was in 1764

colonial儿童词典英英释义

colonialismnoun

control by one nation over a dependent area or peoplealso: a policy that favors or is based on such control

colonial1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony

often capitalized of or relating to the original 13 colonies forming the U.S.

forming or existing in a colony

colonial organisms

possessing or composed of colonies

a colonial empire

colonial2 of 2noun

colonist sense 1

colonial 例句

1 By two o’clock in the afternoon the fire had consumed the old drawing rooms that had been used since colonial times, and only a handful of men were left around the President.

2 Most history textbooks about the colonial period refer to the militias, which were organized groups of armed farmers or townspeople, not trained professional soldiers.

3 Sometimes Ifemelu imagined him in a classroom in the fifties, an overzealous colonial subject wearing an ill-fitting school uniform of cheap cotton, jostling to impress his missionary teachers.

4 Since colonial times, when European cultures came into contact with many Non-Western cultures, musicians on all sides have been experimenting with music that is a blend of "the best of both worlds."

5 Ever since America's colonial days, the Caribbean islands have been favorite places to visit.

自美国殖民时期以来,加勒比群岛一直是人们最喜爱的旅游胜地。

6 The colonial government retaliated by sending a force led by a mercenary named John Mason to Mystic River, where Pequots were living in two forts.

7 The very best properties, however, the colonial mansions and villas, were reserved for the government.

不过,最好的地产——也就是殖民时期的宅邸和别墅——都留给了政府。

8 Indeed, more than fifty of the first colonial villages in New England were located on Indian communities emptied by disease.

9 From the earliest days of colonial settlement and black slavery, African Americans have faced violence and setbacks even as progress has been made.

10 He claims that imperialists are trying to re-establish colonial rule in the country.

他声称帝国主义者正试图在该国重建殖民统治。

11 According to the standard history of American philosophy, nowhere else in colonial America was "So much important attached to intellectual pursuits".

根据美国标准哲学史,在美国殖民时期,没有任何地方“如此重视智力追求”。

12 France had a vast colonial empire: at the turn of the twentieth century, it stretched across almost all of west and central Africa.

13 But from colonial times through the days of apartheid, black people in South Africa were required to have an English or European name as well—a name that white people could pronounce, basically.

14 That was what people called children who were born after liberation from British colonial powers.

15 “It must be old. There aren’t many pale people around now. This must be from colonial days, when—what was the name of that tribe?”

16 Just by Robbie’s armpit, a little man in a three-pointed hat and a colonial jacket stared suspiciously off to the side, one hand gripping his sheathed sword.

17 His guerrillas defeated the colonial army in 1954.

他的游击队在1954年打败了殖民军。

18 The U.S. was fighting against Spain over Spain's colonial policies with Cuba.

美国当时因为西班牙对古巴的殖民政策问题而与西班牙发生冲突.

19 But Ifemelu was full of sanguine expectations for The Small Redemptions of Lagos, with a dreamy photograph of an abandoned colonial house on its masthead.

20 The school had a colonial facade with a graceful cupola on its roof.

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