Anglo-
前缀
英 /ˈæŋ.ɡləʊ/
英文释义
前缀
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A combining form relating to England or, by extension, the United Kingdom.
— Anglo-Indian rule brought railroads, but also some of the worst famines in history.
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A combining form relating to the English or British people, culture, or livestock.
— The Anglo-Indian Cliff Richard's 1952 "Move It" is sometimes credited as the first British rock hit.
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A combining form relating to the English language.
— Japanese anglophones—but not Chinese ones—often struggle with distinguishing /r/ and /l/.
词形变化
词源
From New Latin Anglo-, from Late Latin Anglī, Anglus (“Anglo-Saxon(s)”), derived from Latin Anglia (“England”), ultimately from Germanic. Influenced by French anglo-. Displaced native Old English Angel-.
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