Dominican [də'mɪnɪkən]  

Dominican

Dominican  [də'mɪnɪkən]

adj. 多明尼加共和国的  n. 多明尼加共和国的居民 

名词复数:dominicans 

The latest arrivals have come from the economically depressed areas of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. 岛国上最新的移民者,是从多米尼加共和国和海地的经济衰退区来的。
So we need to start work on an emergency supply chain, either from Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, or from Miami. 因此我们需要开始依靠多米尼加共和国圣多明哥或迈阿密的紧急供应链进行工作。

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  • adj. 多明尼加共和国的
  • n. 多明尼加共和国的居民
  • 1. The latest arrivals have come from the economically depressed areas of the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

    岛国上最新的移民者,是从多米尼加共和国和海地的经济衰退区来的。

  • 2. So we need to start work on an emergency supply chain, either from Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, or from Miami.

    因此我们需要开始依靠多米尼加共和国圣多明哥或迈阿密的紧急供应链进行工作。

  • 3. Despite having roots grounded deep in Brooklyn and even deeper in the Dominican Republic, I have always felt disconnected from my home.

    即使我一直扎根在布鲁克林和多美尼亚共共和国,但我总感觉我和自己的家乡脱离了。

  • Dominican (1) "Black friar," 1630s, from Latin form of the name of Domingo de Guzman (Santo Domingo), founder of the order of preaching friars. His name, like Italian form Dominic, is from Latin dominicus "pertaining to a lord."
  • Dominican (2) "native or inhabitant of the Dominican Republic," 1853, from the Caribbean island of Dominica, home of the nation, so named 1493, from Latin (dies) dominica "Sunday," the day of the week on which the island was discovered.
Do·min·ic·an / dəˈmɪnɪkən ; NAmE dəˈmɪnɪkən / noun a member of a Christian group of monksor nunsfollowing the rules of St Dominic 道明会士 Do·min·ic·an adjective Dominican Dominicans Do·min·ic·an / dəˈmɪnɪkən ; NAmE dəˈmɪnɪkən /
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