Hispanic 英 [hɪˈspænɪk]   美 [hɪˈspænɪk]

Hispanic

Hispanic  英 [hɪˈspænɪk] 美 [hɪˈspænɪk]

adj. 西班牙的 

名词复数:hispanics 

The study also found that non-Hispanic black youth in all age groups have the highest rates of new HIV and AIDS diagnoses. 研究还发现,所有年龄组的非西班牙裔黑人青年在新艾滋病毒和艾滋病的诊断中发病率最高。
'It's better to be an Asian bank in California than a Hispanic bank in Texas, ' he said, referring to East West's reach into China itself. 他在谈到华美银行向中国的扩张时说,“身处加利福尼亚洲的亚洲银行比身处得克萨斯州的西班牙银行更有优势。”

  • A Hispanic is someone whose first language is Spanish. Anything Hispanic is related in some way to Spanish-speaking culture.
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  • adj. 西班牙的
  • 1. The study also found that non-Hispanic black youth in all age groups have the highest rates of new HIV and AIDS diagnoses.

    研究还发现,所有年龄组的非西班牙裔黑人青年在新艾滋病毒和艾滋病的诊断中发病率最高。

  • 2. 'It's better to be an Asian bank in California than a Hispanic bank in Texas, ' he said, referring to East West's reach into China itself.

    他在谈到华美银行向中国的扩张时说,“身处加利福尼亚洲的亚洲银行比身处得克萨斯州的西班牙银行更有优势。”

  • 3. In 1979, a black insurance agent was beaten to death by white and Hispanic police officers.

    在1979年,一个做保险代理的毁人被白人和西班牙裔的警察打死。

  • Hispanic (adj.) "pertaining to Spain" (especially ancient Spain) 1580s, from Latin Hispanicus, from Hispania "Iberian Peninsula," from Hispanus "Spaniard" (see Spaniard). Specific application to Spanish-speaking parts of the New World is from 1889, American English; since c. 1972 especially applied to Spanish-speaking persons of Latin American descent living in the U.S. As a noun meaning "Hispanic person" from 1972.
His·pan·ic / hɪˈspænɪk ; NAmE hɪˈspænɪk / adjective , noun Hispanic Hispanics adjective of or connected with Spain or Spanish-speaking countries, especially those of Latin America 西班牙的;西班牙语国家(尤指拉丁美洲)的 noun a person whose first language is Spanish, especially one from a Latin American country living in the US or Canada 母语为西班牙语的人(尤指住在美国或加拿大的拉丁美洲人) His·pan·ic / hɪˈspænɪk ; NAmE hɪˈspænɪk /
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