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 Spaniard ['spænjɚd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 西班牙人



    spaniard
    [ noun ]
    a native or inhabitant of Spain
    <noun.person>


    Spaniard \Span"iard\, n.
    A native or inhabitant of Spain.

    1. Police questioned her about her relations with the Spaniard and warned: "Be careful, because you might get into trouble," the student said.
    2. That goes for Armado, the 'fantastical Spaniard' in the original, his page Moth, the curate Sir Nathaniel and the pedant and schoolmaster, Holofernes.
    3. All have benefitted from goalkeeping mistakes, with the Spaniard freely admitting that his goal against Germany was unintentional, a slightly mis-hit cross ending in the net courtesy of Bodo Illgner's leaden-footed miscalculation.
    4. The Spaniard in Granada, for example, knows that Europe is a reality, that the country cannot live in isolation and that we have to work within Europe.
    5. The textiles in question are made from alpaca and vicuna wool in Coroma, a town high in the Bolivian Andes, and have been woven in the same manner since before the advent of the Inca or the Spaniard.
    6. One Spaniard was seriously injured and 58 others received on-site treatment Saturday.
    7. The Spaniard looks a more likely contender in 1999, when the EU budget must be renegotiated and Spain risks losing out to the east Europeans hammering to join. So the race appears to come down to Mr Lubbers, Sir Leon, and possibly Mr Dehaene.
    8. They want to add the 16th century Spaniard's route through the Southwest to the National Trails System, but they aren't getting much help from the explorer and his party.
    9. The detainees included four U.S. citizens, a Canadian, and a Spaniard.
    10. Gonzalez, a Spaniard, was arrested June 4 and held at National Guard headquarters until he was released into the custody of the Spanish Embassy on Thursday.
    11. Navarre Hospital said a 24-year-old Spaniard who fell before a bull suffered a deep gore wound to the neck and was in very serious condition.
    12. She murders a Spaniard, rips out his heart, and offers it to her gods.
    13. Whether or not that is wishful thinking we may soon discover. In the lower half the effervescent Spaniard, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario is seeded No 2 for the first time.
    14. Others on the Spanish-manufactured helicopter included the pilot, a Spaniard, four Sierra Leoneans and six Lebanese.
    15. The three family members _ a 62-year-old Spaniard, his 47-year-old Colombian wife, and their 20-year-old son _ were arrested in December 1988 and convicted of possession of 4.4 pounds of cocaine.
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