African的意思和读音

African

: [ˈæfrɪkən] : ['æfrɪkən]

adj.

n.

Africans  

Africanadj.

1.of or connected with Africa

n.

1.a person from Africa, especially a black person

adj.1.;

n.1.

adj.1.someone who is African is from Africa2.relating to Africa, or its languages or culture

n.1.someone from Africa

1. Africa n. African adj. () after prep. ...

2. Africa n. African n. after prep./conj. ...

3. Africa African afternoon ...

4. Africa * n. African a. after ad. ...

5. ... northwestern adj. 西西 African adj ( in )

7. ... Exotic Dance African Flamenco ...

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1.One he drinks the day drunken to fume fume, return the home to see the wife resembles African male lion yes goggle at him!

2.The hot African sun beat down on her; her truck sat in the street with a cargo of guns and ammunition and land mines.

3.African religion is not a world religion; it's just a certain different kind of paganism, they thought.;,

4.In interviews during President George W. Bush's administration, he repeatedly referred to her as his 'African Queen. '(GeorgeW.Bush)访”。

5.on another issue , critics of south african health minister manto tshabalala - msimang called for her to resign.

6.Then for a number of African Americans the strategy of the Civil Rights Movenent was beginning to appear demeaning and even irrelevant.

7."Southern African countries want the Bank to help with technical advice and health systems strengthening, " says Lule.“,”Lule

8.Finally, better infrastructure: African road capacity is half that of Latin America and less than a third of Asia's.

9.Alexandre Dumas was the grandson of a French marquis and a beautiful Caribbean creole of mixed French and African descent.

10.There was a time when African leaders used to argue against multi-party democracy on the ground that it would exacerbate tribal divisions.