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 colonial [kə'lonjəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 殖民的, 殖民地的

[法] 殖民地居民


  1. The new house he bought was colonial architecture.
    他新买的房子是美国初期的建筑。
  2. The resistance movement started a campaign of terror against the colonial rulers.
    抵抗运动开展了一场反对殖民统治者的恐怖活动。
  3. The former colonial possessions are now independent states.
    以前的许多殖民地现已成为独立的国家.


colonial
[ noun ]
  1. a resident of a colony

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of or inhabiting a colony

  2. <adj.pert>
  3. of animals who live in colonies, such as ants

  4. <adj.pert>
  5. composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony

  6. <adj.all>
    coral is a colonial organism


Colonial \Co*lo"ni*al\, a. [Cf. F. colonial.]
Of or pertaining to a colony; as, colonial rights, traffic,
wars.

  1. In its frequent second-guessing of the colonial administration, Xinhua has come to be viewed widely as a parallel authority in the territory.
  2. Their leader, Aung San, negotiated the end of colonial rule and would undoubtably have become the country's first leaders if he had not been assassinated in 1947.
  3. Jammu-Kashmir was divided between India and Pakistan after the British colonial India was partitioned on gaining independence in 1947.
  4. The Mother Country sends a garrison, led by the vociferous Brigadier Culpepper whose head is stuffed with the manners and vocabulary of the Great War. But the colonial regime is short-lived.
  5. Hongkong Bank may be changing, but it retains many of the colonial trappings that echo British private-school and military life.
  6. In the East room ceremony, Bush watched a group of children from Toledo, dressed in traditional Spanish colonial garb, dance to mariachi music.
  7. It was restored to its 1887 tropical French colonial design.
  8. He blames powerful traditions of monopoly, regulation and protectionism inherited from the colonial era and the "huge, money-guzzling state corporations and corrupt, no-work bureaucracies" that were created during the 1960s and 70s.
  9. Rangoon marchers carry portraits of Aung San, the dashing fighter for Burmese independence who was assassinated in 1947, and wave the peacock flag of days when Burma struggled against its British colonial masters.
  10. Last Sunday, as masking tape went up on the windows of Mohammed Hamzah's newspaper office in Baghdad, the editor lamented Iraq's long history of domination by colonial powers.
  11. Its international arm - once the overseer of colonial mansions from the Cape to Rajahstan by way of the Antipodes - is to close.
  12. Licences are in the purest colonial style.
  13. This, along with the colonial government's decision to delay elections until 1991, has led some local activists to believe China already is calling the shots in Hong Kong.
  14. Treaties between former colonial powers such as the UK and France and their former colonies are also notable networks. Within the European Community, the treaty network is almost complete.
  15. The Tupac Amaru group takes its name from an 18th Century revolutionary who led a successful revolt against Spanish colonial rule in the Andes, which run north to south through Peru.
  16. He frequently complained to the British colonial authorities about the drinking and womanizing of the McIntosh crowd.
  17. The smaller Tupac Amaru rebels, who take their name from an 18th century mestizo revolutionary who fought to free Peru from colonial Spanish rule, operate separately and in competition with the Shining Path.
  18. Support for the bases would brand a politician as "anti-nationalist," an unpatriotic tool of the former colonial power.
  19. The shanty town, a half mile from the ruins of the colonial city sacked and burned by pirate Henry Morgan in 1671, has swollen rapidly since 60 families "invaded" the privately-owned land before dawn on March 25.
  20. India and Pakistan have been uneasy neighbors since they were created by the 1947 partition that ended British colonial rule of the subcontinent.
  21. Some Filipino and foreign observers see the phenomenon as a healthy corrective to centuries-long subservience among a people dominated by Spanish and American colonial power for about four centuries.
  22. Bemco is the wholesaler and it will be happy to give details of local stockists (tel: 081-874 0404). Those hankering for a bit Somerset Maugham-style colonial romance might look at colonial-style ceiling fans with brass bodies and rattan blades.
  23. Editorial top billing went, instead, to Paine's nemesis Edmund Burke, opponent of American independence, albeit sympathetic with many colonial causes.
  24. He previously served as an enlisted man in the Spanish colonial army.
  25. The government claims the former manager of West Germany's Lufthansa Airlines office in La Paz shipped more than 100 colonial paintings and works of art out of the country.
  26. The other dead were from nearby villages such as Rioja, a colonial town where eight people were killed.
  27. In his speech Tuesday, Saddam said the invasion rectified unjust borders drawn up by colonial powers.
  28. To some extent, London accepts the colonial explanation.
  29. The Philippines has much to gain from the presence of U.S. bases, but the opposition to them illustrates how much some Filipinos fear continued influence by their old colonial rulers.
  30. Immigration must be determined by the European constitution and, "inter alia," the real meaning of the surviving arrangements between all former colonial powers and their ex-colonies must be reassessed unflinchingly.
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