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词汇 Latin American
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Definition of Latin American in English:

Latin American

adjective latɪn əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˈlætn əˈmɛrəkən
  • Relating to or characteristic of Latin America or its inhabitants.

    nine separate tales from within Latin American culture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This art fair is more local, primarily comprising US and Latin American participants.
    • Her teaching and research interests include Latin American film-making and literature, on which she has published journal articles and book chapters.
    • She is the curator of Latin American art at the museum.
    • The novels of the Latin American boom have many traits in common.
    • One wonders what will this mean for the latest bright spark from the surging Latin American cinema.
    • The gallery exhibits both contemporary US and Latin American artists in a mix that depends on the venue.
    • As US and Latin American writers continue to express an interest in the topic of apocalypse, they register the ongoing hold of European traditions on the Americas.
    • A cold winter's day requires something dark and slow, whereas customers love Latin American when the sun comes out.
    • Her book depicts the micro-cosmos of the Latin American Indians during the last three decades.
    • The agency has been instructing its Latin American and Third World allies in these practices for decades.
noun latɪn əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˈlætn əˈmɛrəkən
  • A native or inhabitant of the region of Latin America.

    the new location has helped attract many more Latin Americans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To a Latin American, it might mean coaxing life from marginal soil that becomes more degraded with every planting.
    • The manual lists some disorders specifically afflicting Latin Americans.
    • The dozens of idealistic Latin Americans who had already died seeking to emulate his example became thousands over the next decade.
    • Many Puerto Ricans have a unique tendency among Latin Americans to drop the's' sound in casual conversation.
    • In the same year, seven million more Latin Americans joined the ranks of the absolutely poor.
    • My party of eight would be made up of six Canadians, a European, and a Latin American.
    • It tells the story of a Latin American who came to the United States during the Vietnam War.
    • His big plus is that there has never been a Latin American running the WTO.
    • Salvadorans wear the same Western-style clothing worn by most Latin Americans who are not culturally Indian.
    • The struggle for human rights has been a long road for Latin Americans.

Definition of Latin American in US English:

Latin American

adjectiveˈlætn əˈmɛrəkənˈlatn əˈmerəkən
  • Relating to or characteristic of Latin America or its inhabitants.

    nine separate tales from within Latin American culture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The agency has been instructing its Latin American and Third World allies in these practices for decades.
    • She is the curator of Latin American art at the museum.
    • The gallery exhibits both contemporary US and Latin American artists in a mix that depends on the venue.
    • Her book depicts the micro-cosmos of the Latin American Indians during the last three decades.
    • This art fair is more local, primarily comprising US and Latin American participants.
    • The novels of the Latin American boom have many traits in common.
    • One wonders what will this mean for the latest bright spark from the surging Latin American cinema.
    • A cold winter's day requires something dark and slow, whereas customers love Latin American when the sun comes out.
    • As US and Latin American writers continue to express an interest in the topic of apocalypse, they register the ongoing hold of European traditions on the Americas.
    • Her teaching and research interests include Latin American film-making and literature, on which she has published journal articles and book chapters.
nounˈlætn əˈmɛrəkənˈlatn əˈmerəkən
  • A native or inhabitant of the region of Latin America.

    the new location has helped attract many more Latin Americans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many Puerto Ricans have a unique tendency among Latin Americans to drop the's' sound in casual conversation.
    • Salvadorans wear the same Western-style clothing worn by most Latin Americans who are not culturally Indian.
    • His big plus is that there has never been a Latin American running the WTO.
    • The manual lists some disorders specifically afflicting Latin Americans.
    • To a Latin American, it might mean coaxing life from marginal soil that becomes more degraded with every planting.
    • In the same year, seven million more Latin Americans joined the ranks of the absolutely poor.
    • The dozens of idealistic Latin Americans who had already died seeking to emulate his example became thousands over the next decade.
    • It tells the story of a Latin American who came to the United States during the Vietnam War.
    • My party of eight would be made up of six Canadians, a European, and a Latin American.
    • The struggle for human rights has been a long road for Latin Americans.
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