Spaniard 英 ['spænɪəd]   美 [ˈspænjəd]

Spaniard

Spaniard  英 ['spænɪəd] 美 [ˈspænjəd]

n. 西班牙人 

名词复数:spaniards 

“I think the Spanish and Italian people are very similar in terms of their character so I feel comfortable here, ” began the Spaniard. “我认为西班牙人和意大利人性格特征非常相似,因此我在这里感到非常舒适。” 这个西班牙人说。
As for the Spaniard, he drove a truly fantastic race, demonstrating not only his skill in going from last to fourth, after his first lap spin, but also the fact that he knows how to be a team player. 而西班牙人完成了一场真正梦幻般的比赛,他不仅在第一圈赛车掉头后展示了他从最后一位赶超到第四位的能力,还告诉了所有人他知道如何成为车队的一员。

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  • n. 西班牙人
  • 1. “I think the Spanish and Italian people are very similar in terms of their character so I feel comfortable here, ” began the Spaniard.

    “我认为西班牙人和意大利人性格特征非常相似,因此我在这里感到非常舒适。” 这个西班牙人说。

  • 2. As for the Spaniard, he drove a truly fantastic race, demonstrating not only his skill in going from last to fourth, after his first lap spin, but also the fact that he knows how to be a team player.

    而西班牙人完成了一场真正梦幻般的比赛,他不仅在第一圈赛车掉头后展示了他从最后一位赶超到第四位的能力,还告诉了所有人他知道如何成为车队的一员。

  • 3. The Spaniard, recognizing a two on one, attacked the basket before dumping the ball off to a baseline cutter for the easy bucket.

    西班牙人观察到了一个二打一的机会,作势冲入篮下,顺手把球递给底线切入的球员,一个轻松上篮。

  • Spaniard (n.) c. 1400, from Old French Espaignart, from Espaigne "Spain," from Latin Hispania, from Greek Hispania "Spain," Hispanos "Spanish, a Spaniard," probably from Celt-Iberian, in which language (H)i- represents a definite article [Klein, who compares Hellenistic Greek Spania]. The earlier English noun was Spaynol (mid-14c.), from Old French Espaignol. The Latin adjectives are Hispanus, Hispanicus, Hispaniensis.
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