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 Australian [ɔ'streljən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 澳大利亚人

a. 澳大利亚的, 澳洲的, 澳洲人的


  1. British explorer who sailed to New South Wales(1795) and subsequently made a thorough study of the Australian coast.
    弗林德斯,马修1774-1814英国探险家,曾航行到新南威尔士州(1795年),随后对澳大利亚的海岸作了详尽的研究
  2. She chat with the new zealanders. she do not chat with the Australian.
    她和那些新西兰人聊天。她没有和澳大利亚人聊天。
  3. The Australian joint venture has be hold up by government red tape.
    澳大利亚的合资企业由于政府的繁文缛节而被耽搁。


australian
[ noun ]
  1. a native or inhabitant of Australia

  2. <noun.person>
  3. the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines

  4. <noun.communication>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants or its languages

  2. <adj.pert>
    Australian deserts
    Australian aborigines


Australian \Aus*tra"li*an\, a. [From L. Terra Australis southern
land.]
Of or pertaining to Australia. -- n. A native or an
inhabitant of Australia.

  1. Nonetheless, some analysts had expected a gap of as little as 600 million dollars, and the Australian currency slipped after the figure was released.
  2. The currency held up well, with the Australian dollar firming to a high of USDollars 0.6845 before moving back to USDollars 0.6835. That the interest rate cut was widely expected was due mainly to the economic data released last week.
  3. Mr. Wade values them at 3.4 billion Australian dollars, 24% of the company's market value.
  4. The sharp reduction in coking coal prices agreed between Japan and its Canadian and Australian suppliers has been followed by an even bigger cut on the European market.
  5. In speaking of the Queen as a foreigner, Mr Keating clearly intended to make a small gesture towards Australian nationalism.
  6. A subsidiary of Australian developer Hooker Corp. said Friday that it has retained an investment adviser to consider selling, refinancing or finding partners for three of its U.S. shopping malls.
  7. Shiseido Co., Japan's leading cosmetics maker, says its Australian and Singapore subsidiaries are recalling six skin care products containing an acid that one Australian researcher linked to skin cancer.
  8. Shiseido Co., Japan's leading cosmetics maker, says its Australian and Singapore subsidiaries are recalling six skin care products containing an acid that one Australian researcher linked to skin cancer.
  9. Jack Lindsay, a prolific Australian man of letters and lifelong Marxist, died at his home in the English university city of Cambridge.
  10. EC beef exports jumped by 48 per cent to 1.16m tonnes, while Australian shipments, reflecting lower sales to Japan, fell 15 per cent to 1m tonnes.
  11. To that end, he portrayed himself as a knife-throwing tap dancer from the Australian Outback.
  12. An identification system that was originally devised for sheep-tagging is being tested in airport baggage handling systems. Magellan Technology, an Australian company, has developed a radio frequency-based device that recognises encoded tags.
  13. Jagger will appear in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth on his Australian tour.
  14. Australian unemployment declined to a seasonally adjusted 8.1% of the labor force in August from 8.2% a year earlier and 8.3% in July, the Bureau of Statistics said.
  15. By all accounts, his next literary offering will be a form guide to Australian racing - a penchant of Mr Hawke's which rivals Mr Keating's enthusiasm for clocks.
  16. Ranks Hovis said it would offer stock valued at 3.07 Australian dollars per share for Goodman Fielder.
  17. The agent is Savills (031-226 6961) and the vendor is the Lochnaw Castle and Estate Trust, set up by an Australian branch of the family to restore the castle.
  18. They flew on board a specially configured Qantas Boeing 747-300 jet that included a mini-hospital staffed by Royal Australian Air Force surgeons in case any of the veterans became ill during the trip.
  19. Newton-John and business partner Pat Farrar have 15 stores that feature Australian products and their own line of clothing.
  20. Under current regulations, Australian companies generally can't buy their own shares, although some recently have found ways around this rule.
  21. "It's definitely good for Bell and Elders," said Fred Oldfield, an Australian analyst at Potter Partners in New York.
  22. In Sydney, News closed at 8.48 Australian dollars (US$6.40), up 22 cents.
  23. Safety standards have been a particular focus of industrial action and a study of the construction industry, for example, shows that fatal accidents on Australian building sites are four times fewer than on U.S. projects.
  24. The group led by BellSouth and Cable & Wireless is called Australian Communication Enterprise Project.
  25. Borg-Warner owns 75% of the Australian subsidiary; the remaining 25% is publicly owned and traded on the Sydney Stock Exchange, a Borg-Warner spokesman said.
  26. The Australian opposition, which currently leads the Labor government in opinion polls and is likely to form the next government in Canberra, has criticized Spinfizz, noting that only the Soviets have greeted it with enthusiasm.
  27. The siege took place at the Australian Institute of Sport, where Bond holds consultations.
  28. "First the yen soared against the Australian dollar in early trading, triggered by the Australian central bank's announcement it would lower interest rates," said Mamoru Tabata, a dealer with the Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank.
  29. "First the yen soared against the Australian dollar in early trading, triggered by the Australian central bank's announcement it would lower interest rates," said Mamoru Tabata, a dealer with the Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank.
  30. An Australian dollar specialist at another European bank said there had been "strong buying" of the Deutsche Bank issue even though it represents the 24th launch of Australian dollar bonds in 1987.
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