Acadian
Acadian [ə'keidjən]
n. 阿加底亚人;阿加底亚人的方言 adj. 阿卡迪亚的;阿卡迪亚人的
名词复数:acadians
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- n. 阿加底亚人;阿加底亚人的方言
- adj. 阿卡迪亚的;阿卡迪亚人的
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1. Acadian music, for its part, was not only less distinctive but there was no recording industry on hand to record it and promote it.
就阿卡迪亚音乐而言,它不仅不突出,而且没有任何录音设备来记录和推动它。
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2. Although Acadian singers started recording only in the mid-1970s, quite a few decades after their Cajun counterparts, several singers quickly made names for themselves.
虽然阿卡迪亚歌手直到70年代中期才开始录制音乐,但是随后几十年他们的一些卡真歌手同伴都成为了歌星。
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3. In 1994 members of the Acadian diaspora gathered at a large event called the Congrès Mondial, an event that takes place in differing regions every five years.
1994年散居的阿卡迪亚人召开了第一次“阿卡迪亚世界代表大会”, 此后这代表大会每五年便会在不同地区举行。
- Acadian (n.) "native or inhabitant of the French colony of Acadia" in what is now the Canadian Maritimes, 1705, from Acadia, Latinized form of Acadie, French name of Nova Scotia, probably from Archadia, the name given to the region by Verrazano in 1520s, from Greek Arkadia, then emblematic in pastoral poetry of a place of rural peace (see Arcadian); the name may have been suggested to Europeans by the native Micmac (Algonquian) word akadie "fertile land." The Acadians, expelled by the English in 1755, settled in large numbers in Louisiana, and were known there as Acadians by 1803 (see Cajun, which is a corruption of Acadian).
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