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Definition of Englishman in English: EnglishmannounPlural Englishmen ˈɪŋɡlɪʃmənˈɪŋɡlɪʃmən A male native or inhabitant of England, or a man of English descent. 英格兰男子;有英格兰血统的男子 Example sentencesExamples - At one point there was an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scot on the first page of the leaderboard.
- There were, then, good practical reasons why Englishmen should control the English Church and mould its character and personnel.
- But his arrival changed the way that football is played in England, and the way it is played by Englishmen.
- They're people of her own sort, regular middle-class Englishmen and Englishwomen.
- I believe it is my right as an Englishman to celebrate my national day and an infringement of my rights to stop celebrations.
- But he had declared of himself that he had been born in England, and that he was an Englishman.
- Composed mainly of Germans and some Englishmen, the club was fanatically secretive about its activities, demanding that members abided by strict rules.
- Nor was the Finn thrilled by the prospect of having the abrasive Englishman for a team-mate next year.
- But none of the Englishmen will say that England will win.
- He was an Englishman committed to his nation's titanic economic struggle against the Dutch.
- Those fans who want an Englishman to run the national side will be encouraged by the football Premiership table this morning.
- Firstly, I still believe that the England manager's job should have gone to an Englishman.
Phrasesan Englishman's home is his castle proverb An English person's home is a place where they may do as they please and from which they may exclude anyone they choose. 〈英谚〉英国人的家是他的城堡(意指英国人在家中想做什么就可做什么,不允许任何人擅入私宅) Example sentencesExamples - They will argue that it breaches one of the most basic rights of all: that an Englishman's home is his castle.
- If an Englishman's home is his castle, his car must be his prized steed.
- The message is: it's a free country, and an Englishman's home is his castle - just as long as you don't happen to live under the ridiculous rules of a Residents' Association!
- When I get back home… well, an Englishman's home is his castle, isn't it?
Definition of Englishman in US English: EnglishmannounˈiNGɡliSHmənˈɪŋɡlɪʃmən A male native or inhabitant of England, or a man of English descent. 英格兰男子;有英格兰血统的男子 Example sentencesExamples - There were, then, good practical reasons why Englishmen should control the English Church and mould its character and personnel.
- But his arrival changed the way that football is played in England, and the way it is played by Englishmen.
- Nor was the Finn thrilled by the prospect of having the abrasive Englishman for a team-mate next year.
- At one point there was an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scot on the first page of the leaderboard.
- They're people of her own sort, regular middle-class Englishmen and Englishwomen.
- Those fans who want an Englishman to run the national side will be encouraged by the football Premiership table this morning.
- But he had declared of himself that he had been born in England, and that he was an Englishman.
- I believe it is my right as an Englishman to celebrate my national day and an infringement of my rights to stop celebrations.
- But none of the Englishmen will say that England will win.
- Composed mainly of Germans and some Englishmen, the club was fanatically secretive about its activities, demanding that members abided by strict rules.
- He was an Englishman committed to his nation's titanic economic struggle against the Dutch.
- Firstly, I still believe that the England manager's job should have gone to an Englishman.
Phrasesan Englishman's home is his castle proverb An English person's home is a place where they may do as they please and from which they may exclude anyone they choose. 〈英谚〉英国人的家是他的城堡(意指英国人在家中想做什么就可做什么,不允许任何人擅入私宅) Example sentencesExamples - When I get back home… well, an Englishman's home is his castle, isn't it?
- The message is: it's a free country, and an Englishman's home is his castle - just as long as you don't happen to live under the ridiculous rules of a Residents' Association!
- If an Englishman's home is his castle, his car must be his prized steed.
- They will argue that it breaches one of the most basic rights of all: that an Englishman's home is his castle.
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