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  • Australian

    英:[ɒˈstreɪliən] 美: [ɔˈstreljən] 
    第三人称复数:Australians

    Australian 基本解释

    名词澳大利亚人

    形容词澳大利亚的; 澳大利亚人的

    Australian

    Australian 网络释义

    2. 澳洲的:布什则在悉尼一个商务论坛上致辞时张冠李戴,把APEC说成OPEC(石油输出国组织,Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries),还把澳洲的(Australian)军队说成奥地利的(Austrian)军队,出了小洋相.

    3. Australian的解释

    3. 澳洲人:我们要用自己的称呼并且找回我们的尊严. 30年前伊朗就成功地将其英文名从i斯(Persia)变而满v种族. 他们蔑视和厌恶的这些种族包括:中国人(Chinese)、日本人(Japanese)(Bulgarian)、罗马尼亚人(Romanian)、澳洲人(Australian)、加州人(Californian)

    Australian 词典解释

    1. 澳大利亚的;澳大利亚人的;澳大利亚文化的
        Something that is Australian belongs or relates to Australia, or to its people or culture.

        e.g. She went solo backpacking for eight months in the Australian outback.
               她独自在澳大利亚内陆地区进行了8个月的徒步旅行。

    2. 澳大利亚人
        An Australian is someone who comes from Australia.

    Australian的解释

    Australian 单语例句

    Australian的反义词

    1. Austrade's China country manager Christopher Wright said on Monday Australian business will make an important contribution to the staging of Expo.

    2. Clive Palmer claims those rules are weighted against Chinese companies seeking to buy into Australian resource projects.

    3. CANBERRA - The Australian government on Tuesday condemned as a terrible act of extremism a bombing at a Moscow Airport in Russia.

    4. Little by little, his hard work and personality won the hearts of his Australian colleagues.

    5. A libel action brought by Australian international Harry Kewell against former England striker Gary Lineker and the Sunday Telegraph has been settled out of court.

    6. Set in a Parisian cabaret, ''Moulin Rouge''features a largely Australian cast of singers and dancers.

    7. But Australian Sports Minister Mark Arbib was unimpressed, becoming the latest foreign government official to call for change at FIFA.

    8. The Australian radio station issued an apology on Thursday, but said the call had been made with " lighthearted intentions ".

    9. Australian troops in 2005 provided protection in Iraq for Japanese soldiers barred from carrying arms, and have worked alongside Japanese forces in Cambodia and East Timor.

    10. Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard was almost hit in the face by a boot thrown by a protester at a Cambridge University debate.

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