形容词英国的; 英国人的; 不列颠的; 英国英语的
名词(总称)英国人; 英国英语
名词
1. British的反义词
1. The British drink a lot of tea.
英国人喝很多茶。
2. The British drink a great deal of tea.
英国人饮大量的茶。
Football-(美式橄榄球)
B:Wow, American football is more exciting than I thought.
哇,美式足球可比我想象的刺激多了。
A:You’re in America now, my British friend. We just call it football.
我的英国朋友,你现在可是在美国,我们叫它橄榄球。
B:Oh, right. So, I can’t quite follow what’s going on…who’s winning?
哦,对了。哦,我不知道情况怎么样了,谁赢了?
A:The Giants are up by three points because of the field goal they kicked, but the Redskins have the ball and there pretty close to the end zone.
因为射门得分,巨人队领先3分。但现在是红人队控球,而且很接近底线区了。
B:Wow! What a hit!
哇,瞧这球!
A:Yeah, he tackled him so hard his helmet came off.
是呀,他拼命抢球头盔都掉了。
B:Is he ok?
他没事吧?
British的反义词
A:It looks like it, he’s getting up.
好像是,他站起来了。
B:I guess he hit him too hard; the referee just called a penalty on the home team.
我猜他强得太凶,裁判判罚主队。
A:The Giants?
你是说巨人队?
B:Yeah.
是呀。
A:Well, here we go again.
哦,又继续打了。
B:What happened? Why did everyone get so quiet?
怎么回事?大家都不说话了。
A:The Redskin’s quarterback just threw a touchdown pass for seven points. We’re losing again.
红人队的四分卫触地板回了7分,我们又输了。
1. 英国的;英国人的;英国文化的
British means belonging or relating to the United Kingdom, or to its people or culture.
e.g. ...the British government.
英国政府
e.g. ...traditional British cookery.
传统英式烹饪
2. 英国人
The British are the people of Great Britain.
British的意思
1. A British business delegation led by Mandelson are scheduled to visit China at the end of April.
2. Unlike the British man, the current generation of business people act instead of think.
3. The British group says the venture is part of a strategic plan to develop China's business travel market.
4. But Jiang stopped short of commenting on the resignation of British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday.
5. Forget the quintessential image of the British butler as the epitome of discreet decorum.
6. Raikkonen was second to revive McLaren with their first podium finish of the season, while Rubens Barrichello held off BAR's British hopeful Jenson Button for third place.
7. The British media coined " Peking Pounds " to describe the Chinese buying power.
8. Legend has it that British pilots buzzing around islands off South America saw penguins toppling over like dominoes when the birds looked skyward.
9. The ship was found by accident in 1987 by the Guangzhou salvage bureau and a British underwater salvage company.
10. British military spokesman Squadron Leader Jonathan Arnold said the blasts were believed to have been caused by car bombs.