Americanism 英 [əˈmerɪkənɪzəm]   美 [əˈmɛrɪkəˌnɪzəm]

Americanism

Americanism  英 [əˈmerɪkənɪzəm] 美 [əˈmɛrɪkəˌnɪzəm]

n. 美国风格;美国腔;美国精神 

名词复数:americanisms 

The administration had taken notice of the anti-Americanism and the antimodernism of his regime, how he had belittled the Iraq war and declared it a project of folly. 美国政府也注意到了穆巴拉克政权的反美和反现代主义的苗头,还有穆巴拉克如何贬低伊拉克战争,称这是一场愚蠢的战争。

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  • n. 美国风格;美国腔;美国精神
  • 1. The administration had taken notice of the anti-Americanism and the antimodernism of his regime, how he had belittled the Iraq war and declared it a project of folly.

    美国政府也注意到了穆巴拉克政权的反美和反现代主义的苗头,还有穆巴拉克如何贬低伊拉克战争,称这是一场愚蠢的战争。

  • Americanism (n.) 1781, in reference to words or phrases used in North America and distinct from British use, coined by John Witherspoon, president of Princeton College, from American + -ism. (American English "English language as spoken in the United States" is first recorded 1806, in Webster.) Americanism in the sense "attachment to or preference for the U.S." is attested from 1797, first found in the writings of Thomas Jefferson.
Ameri·can·ism / əˈmerɪkənɪzəm ; NAmE əˈmerɪkənɪzəm / noun 1 [countable ] a word, phrase or spelling that is typical of American English, used in another variety of English 美式英语单词(或短语、拼法) 2 [uncountable ] the essential quality of being American 美国特色;美洲特色 Americanism Americanisms Ameri·can·ism / əˈmerɪkənɪzəm ; NAmE əˈmerɪkənɪzəm /
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