filipinos 菲律宾人
- We call people from the Philippines, Filipinos.
我们把来自菲律宾的人叫菲律宾人。 - Second. We Filipinos have been serving other countries for our families and we treat you as our own as well.
其次,我们菲律宾人为了我们的家庭一直在为其他国家服务,我们对待你们如同对待自己的家人。 - Many Filipinos aren’t averse to stopping suddenly in the street to look around or talk on their cellphone, and they expect to be politely alerted when they are in somebody’s way.
许多菲律宾人很不情愿在大街上突然停下来环顾四周或打电话。 当他们挡住某人的去路时,他们希望你能够礼貌地引起他们的注意。
Filipino \Fil`i*pi"no\, n.; pl. {Filipinos}. [Sp.]
A native or inhabitant of the Philippine Islands, specif. one
of Spanish descent or of mixed blood. [WordNet sense 1]
Then there are Filipinos, -- ``children of the
country,'' they are called, -- who are supposed to be
pure-blooded descendants of Spanish settlers. But there
are few of them without some touch of Chinese or native
blood. --The Century.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. the official language of the Philippines, based on
Tagalog. It draws its lexicon from other Philippine
languages. [WordNet sense 2]
Syn: Philippine.
[WordNet 1.5]