cosmopolitan
cosmopolitan 英 [ˌkɒzməˈpɒlɪtən] 美 [ˌkɑzməˈpɑlɪtən]
adj. 世界性的;世界主义的;见过世面的 n. 四海为家者;世界主义者
名词复数:cosmopolitans
- Your Aunt Eleanor, who's lived in six different countries and speaks four languages fluently, might be described as cosmopolitan, or comfortable and familiar with different cultures and people.
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- adj. 世界性的;世界主义的;见过世面的
- n. 四海为家者;世界主义者
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1. a cosmopolitan city,a cosmopolitan resort
国际性的都市╱度假胜地
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2. The club has a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
这个俱乐部具有世界文化的气氛。
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3. people with a truly cosmopolitan outlook
真正具有世界眼光的人
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4. cosmopolitan young people
见多识广的年轻人
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5. She's a real cosmopolitan.
她是个真正的四海为家的人。
- cosmopolitan (adj.) 1815, "free from local, provincial, or national prejudices and attachments," from cosmopolite "citizen of the world" (q.v.) on model of metropolitan. From 1833 as "belonging to all parts of the world, limited to no place or society." Meaning "composed of people of all nations, multi-ethnic" is from 1840. The U.S. women's magazine of the same name was first published in 1886. As a noun, "one who is at home all over the world, a cosmopolite," 1640s.
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