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- n.英语;英文;(作为一门学科的)英语语言文学;英语学科
- adj.英格兰的;英格兰人的;英语的
- v.使英国化;把…译成英语;使(球)旋转前进
- 网络英国的;英国人
1. | [u][c] 英语;英文the language, originally of England, now spoken in many other countries and used as a language of international communication throughout the world |
| She speaks good English. 她英语说得很好。 | | I need to improve my English. 我需要提高我的英语水平。 | | |
2. | [u] (作为一门学科的)英语语言文学;英语学科English language or literature as a subject of study |
| | | English is my best subject. 英语是我学得最好的一门科目。 |
3. | [pl] 英格兰人(有时误用以指包括苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰人在内的英国人)the people of England (sometimes wrongly used to mean the British, including the Scots, the Welsh and the Northern Irish) |
1. | 英格兰的;英格兰人的;英语的connected with England, its people or its language |
| the English countryside 英格兰乡村 | | an English man/woman 英格兰男人╱女人 | | typically English attitudes 典型的英格兰式态度 | | an English dictionary 英语词典 |
adj. | 1. relating to the language of English 2. relating to the English or England | n. | 1. a language of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and several other countries. 2. the English language, together with literature written in it, as a subject of study 3. clear, understandable spoken or written English, as distinct from technical jargon, dialect, or nonstandard or incomprehensible speech or writing 4. a translation of something from another language into English 5. spin applied to a billiard ball by striking it off-center 6. the main language that people speak in the U.K., the U.S., Canada, Australia, and some other countries. There are different varieties of English, for example American English, British English, and South African English. 7. the people of England. You use Englishman or Englishwoman to talk about one English person 1. a language of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and several other countries. 2. the English language, together with literature written in it, as a subject of study 3. clear, understandable spoken or written English, as distinct from technical jargon, dialect, or nonstandard or incomprehensible speech or writing 4. a translation of something from another language into English 5. spin applied to a billiard ball by striking it off-center 6. the main language that people speak in the U.K., the U.S., Canada, Australia, and some other countries. There are different varieties of English, for example American English, British English, and South African English. 7. the people of England. You use Englishman or Englishwoman to talk about one English person | np. | 1. people who come from England |
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