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词汇 Francophile
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Definition of Francophile in English:

Francophile

noun ˈfraŋkə(ʊ)fʌɪlˈfræŋkəˌfaɪl
  • A person who is fond of or greatly admires France or the French.

    喜欢(或钦慕)法国(或法国人)的人

    I'm a committed Francophile
    as modifier ordinary aspects of Provençal life which Francophile Brits find so fascinating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a dedicated Francophile, and determined to bring modern art to his native country.
    • And this is not simply because I am a Francophile, although I am; it's more a reflection of the important place the Paris Opera Ballet occupies in world classic dance.
    • Now fluent in French, and having been married to a Frenchwoman for more than 50 years, he must surely qualify as a Francophile.
    • The casual Francophile browsing in the bookstore will flip through and feel his heartbeat speed up at the sight of so many period photographs and illustrations.
    • He is also something of a Francophile and holidays regularly in France.
    • For example, a Francophile is considering buying a house in France.
    • In Bulgaria, there is a long Francophile tradition.
    • Not only does it help the Francophiles among us to brush up on our French, but the levity it provides actually aids the cognitive process, at least in this reader's humble opinion.
    • At their head was Winston Churchill, a lifelong Francophile with a deep admiration for French military prowess.
    • For Francophiles looking for a big-picture look at French society, there are rich details to be had here about government, education, economics and the unique perspective of the French.
    • He brought back with him a strongly Francophile court and a taste for luxury and pleasure that was a pleasing antidote to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth.
    • When I was in the film school in Prague, my professor of literature was a Francophile, and he was always suggesting that we read and study French literature.
    • In any event, von Tschudi's open-mindedness and Francophile leanings didn't sit well with the Kaiser, who forced his resignation in 1909.
    • ‘The last time I was there,’ he remembers, ‘there was this Francophile festival happening in the same building.’
    • So the purpose of this page is to provide a list of direct links for our visitors (expatriated, immigrants, tourists, students, American Francophiles, and so on…) who are interested in French-speaking singers, musicians, artists and movies.
    • These five outstanding films will be of interest to seasoned Francophiles as well as those movie-lovers just beginning their exploration of what France has to offer.
    • After all, she's a bit of a Francophile and is already a frequent visitor to the country.
    • The latter, an ardent Francophile, built himself a pretentious Versailles-like palace where the long-suffering servants were ordered about in French and wore perukes to wait on his guests.
    • French flavour in cuisine, art, film, dance and drama plus lots of entertainment is on offer to be savoured not just by the Francophiles, but also by connoisseurs of art and culture.
    • I remember working years ago with a challenging client who kept rejecting brochure designs for a Francophile real estate development because they ‘weren't French enough.’

Derivatives

  • Francophilia

  • noun fraŋkə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪəfræŋkəˈfɪliə
    • Their reputation does a disservice to home cooks who want to bring a little Francophilia into their lives.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The next time we go, we will be accompanied by our now-14-month-old son, and we can't wait to share our Francophilia with him!
      • Today is Bastille Day - and that means our Francophilia is at an all time high.
      • They made all the right moves, taking over Left Bank ultra-institution Les Deux Magots for an evening of full-on Francophilia.
      • She didn't share her father's Francophilia.

Definition of Francophile in US English:

Francophile

nounˈfraNGkəˌfīlˈfræŋkəˌfaɪl
  • A person who is fond of or greatly admires France or the French.

    喜欢(或钦慕)法国(或法国人)的人

    I'm a committed Francophile
    as modifier ordinary aspects of Provençal life which Francophile Brits find so fascinating
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After all, she's a bit of a Francophile and is already a frequent visitor to the country.
    • These five outstanding films will be of interest to seasoned Francophiles as well as those movie-lovers just beginning their exploration of what France has to offer.
    • And this is not simply because I am a Francophile, although I am; it's more a reflection of the important place the Paris Opera Ballet occupies in world classic dance.
    • ‘The last time I was there,’ he remembers, ‘there was this Francophile festival happening in the same building.’
    • For example, a Francophile is considering buying a house in France.
    • When I was in the film school in Prague, my professor of literature was a Francophile, and he was always suggesting that we read and study French literature.
    • He brought back with him a strongly Francophile court and a taste for luxury and pleasure that was a pleasing antidote to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth.
    • At their head was Winston Churchill, a lifelong Francophile with a deep admiration for French military prowess.
    • French flavour in cuisine, art, film, dance and drama plus lots of entertainment is on offer to be savoured not just by the Francophiles, but also by connoisseurs of art and culture.
    • Now fluent in French, and having been married to a Frenchwoman for more than 50 years, he must surely qualify as a Francophile.
    • He was a dedicated Francophile, and determined to bring modern art to his native country.
    • In any event, von Tschudi's open-mindedness and Francophile leanings didn't sit well with the Kaiser, who forced his resignation in 1909.
    • He is also something of a Francophile and holidays regularly in France.
    • So the purpose of this page is to provide a list of direct links for our visitors (expatriated, immigrants, tourists, students, American Francophiles, and so on…) who are interested in French-speaking singers, musicians, artists and movies.
    • The casual Francophile browsing in the bookstore will flip through and feel his heartbeat speed up at the sight of so many period photographs and illustrations.
    • I remember working years ago with a challenging client who kept rejecting brochure designs for a Francophile real estate development because they ‘weren't French enough.’
    • Not only does it help the Francophiles among us to brush up on our French, but the levity it provides actually aids the cognitive process, at least in this reader's humble opinion.
    • In Bulgaria, there is a long Francophile tradition.
    • The latter, an ardent Francophile, built himself a pretentious Versailles-like palace where the long-suffering servants were ordered about in French and wore perukes to wait on his guests.
    • For Francophiles looking for a big-picture look at French society, there are rich details to be had here about government, education, economics and the unique perspective of the French.
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