Englishmen n.
英国人
Englishman \Eng"lish*man\ (-man), n.; pl. {Englishmen} (-men).
A native or a naturalized inhabitant of England.
- A moutaineer scaled it in 1954 and in 1984 two Englishmen parachuted from it.
- She liked Englishmen. Especially, thin ones with a wounded look in their eyes.
- Englishmen imagine that they were once a great footballing power.
- NEW AGENCY: Two British expatriates have formed a small new New York agency called Mad Dogs & Englishmen.
- Or Englishmen build castellated follies as sentimental substitutes, and dream of kings and glory. Why are castles rare, when they are common in Scotland and Ireland, and in France?
- After Woodstock, Cocker went on to team with Leon Russell for the legendary Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour of 1970, which produced a film, a double LP and the hit songs "Delta Lady" and "The Letter." Then his career went downhill.