Dutch的意思和读音

Dutch

: [dʌtʃ] : [dʌtʃ]

n.;〈〉()

adj.

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Dutchadj.

1.of or connected with the Netherlands, its people or its language

IDMgo Dutch (with sb)to share the cost of sth with sb

adj.1.();2.3.;

n.1.2.;〈〉()3.

adj.1.someone who is Dutch is from the Netherlands2.relating to the Netherlands, or to the language and culture of the Netherlands

n.1.the language that people speak in the Netherlands2.the people of the Netherlands

1. Dinka Dutch English ...

2. employee Dutch Holland ...

3. ( Bosnian) ( Dutch) ( Latvian) ...

4. The Netherlands Dutch Dutch ...

5. Silver Fox Dutch Florida White ...

6. dust vt. n. Dutch a. cabbage n. ...

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1.In the era, referred to as the Dutch Golden Age, colonies and trading posts were established all over the globe.

2.As lead investigator of the Dutch study, Dr. Prins was not ready to go quite that far.

3.The next day begins with a typical hearty Dutch breakfast, a quick tour of Gouda's town square and an obligatory visit to a cheese shop.广

4.from the beginning with her father, a wealthy English banker, and her mother, a Dutch baroness.

5.But the root of the word, as hinted by the spelling, isn't English, it seems to be Dutch.

6.The Dutch striker is looking to leave Old Trafford after falling out of favour with Sir Alex Ferguson towards the end of last season.·

7.Bavaria denies the charge and said the dresses were the color of the Dutch team playing that day.Bavaria

8.If other artists believed it was just a matter of time before the Dutch market recovered, my guess is that Rembrandt did not.

9.I was no longer the spontaneous, smart and funny Dutch girl that my Chilean friends got to know before the break.

10.As you point out in the book, the statistical differences between American and Dutch teens when it comes to sex is pretty staggering.