British的意思和读音

British

: [ˈbrɪtɪʃ] : ['brɪtɪʃ]

adj.

n.;(

Britishadj.

1.connected with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or the people who live there

the British Government

He was born in France but his parents are British.

British-based/British-born/British-made

n.

1.[pl];(the people of the United Kingdom

adj.1.,2.,3.4.;1.,2.,3.4.;

n.1.;2.;

adj.1.someone who is British comes from the U.K.2.relating to the U.K., or its people or culture3.the people of the U.K.

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1.In a British work meeting, the aim is usually to make decisions. Nobody will expound a philosophy of, say, the toiletries market.西

2.To paraphrase a comment about the British government's management of the British Army in World War I, lions seem to be led by donkeys.:“。”

3.Of course, you can never reply on the British summer weather, so taking an umbrella along might be a good idea just in case!

4.Humble Gordon Brown yesterday declared he was ready to become the "servant" of the British people.·

5.Staveley may be celebrated in the British media for her dealmaking prowess but I've heard more critical talk back in her adopted hometown.

6."Capitalism messed up, " the British tycoon Martin Sorrell wrote recently, "or, to be more precise, capitalists did. ",”WPPMartinSorrell,“。”

7.He said the results confirmed his suspicions about ugly British women and said their behaviour abroad left a lot to be desired.

8.He joined the British Navy at the beginning of the war, as a junior officer.

9.But the British did not think so, that the British era, full of mind are the massacres, occupation, or even extinction.

10.A growing number of scientists, some gathered at a one-day symposium this week at the British Geological Society in London, say "yes" .