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词汇 Brit
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Definition of Brit in English:

Brit

noun brɪtbrɪt
informal
  • A British person.

    英国人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm not one of these Brits abroad who rushes each morning to find a British newspaper.
    • It's not only retired Brits who are settling here, but also younger people who are coming to look for work.
    • Not many Brits understand the dilemma the Republican Movement finds itself in.
    • We Brits are not confining ourselves to exporting our traditional behavior to Portugal.
    • Let's face it, no one is interested now anyway as there are no Brits left in.
    • Of course us Brits love a loser and this horse has become something of legend - it even has its own website.
    • Innocent Brits on holiday certainly should not have to suffer in this way.
    • It would be nice if there were some actual Brits in the cast, instead of all these colonials.
    • It sounds like a bad, if familiar, case of practical Brits versus visionary continentals.
    • We Brits are a nation obsessed by convertibles, despite the generally inclement weather.
    • New York is currently packed with Brits taking advantage of the pound's high exchange rate.
    • We Brits love to topple the mighty when they get too big for their boots.
    • Once the stereotype of Brits abroad was of painfully polite, post-Imperial types.
    • The first place that springs to mind when thinking of Brits abroad is Spain.
    • How long, then, before we Brits show a spark of environmental awareness and try to pull off a similar coup.
    • I tend to think of the Guardian as a British publication, really of interest only to us Brits.
    • It's also possible that many visitors from Northern Ireland are classified as Brits.
    • The cost to the Brits in money, embarrassment and nerves was just getting out of hand.
    • Low-cost airline fares mean that far more Brits visit other parts of Europe now than did a decade ago.
    • The Brits there aren't coming home because they haven't done anything wrong, Hugo.
adjective brɪtbrɪt
informal
  • British.

    英国的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remember the destruction of our education system and the collapse of Brit culture.
    • He's one of these instantly noticeable Brit actors, like Robert Carlyle.
    • On this Saturday in 2004 I was having dinner at The Blue Plate with Brit friends Penny & Kevin.
    • It's been on Brit TV, apparently, but at the usual silly times - I caught it in Boston.
    • In 1990 the British Art Show was a herald of the coming of Brit art.
    • It was a mix of questions, some about The Goodies, some about other Brit TV shows.
    • So York traders, parking charges aren't a threat to your businesses - Brit binge drinking culture is much more serious.
    • Vera Drake, the character, is played by Brit stage vet Imelda Staunton.
    • Why is it Brit reporters are so much more knowledgeable than most of their American compatriots?
    • It's better than average, but when you look at the general standard of Brit crime flicks, that's not saying much.
    • There are many, many more interesting aspects of Brit culture to ponder than this.
    • Hip and edgy Brit rock lovers have a hole in their life without this record.
    • Couched in honest humour and Brit wit, The Men Commandments is a list of dos, don'ts and everything in between.
    • I've received a comment that some of you Brit bloggers who visit may be interested in.
    • A role in that other teen Brit landmark Quadrophenia followed, and Winstone seemed destined to become a new star of British cinema.
    • Smiling at yet another Brit tourist who hasn't quite worked out what the coins are worth must be trying after a while.
    • It was good to see the TV news tonight of Brit soldiers finding explosives in Basra - a few bombs less.
    • Reviews have attributed to Brit author Lynne Truss an engaging wit that to me comes off as blandly methodic.
    • Anyway this got me into a day of listening to Brit girl singers of the 1960s.
    • Following in the footsteps of other shy but kind-hearted Brit gents are Keane.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

Rhymes

acquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, emit, fit, flit, frit, git, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, manumit, mishit, mitt, nit, omit, outsit, outwit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit

Definition of Brit in US English:

Brit

nounbritbrɪt
informal
  • A British person.

    英国人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I tend to think of the Guardian as a British publication, really of interest only to us Brits.
    • Innocent Brits on holiday certainly should not have to suffer in this way.
    • Not many Brits understand the dilemma the Republican Movement finds itself in.
    • We Brits are not confining ourselves to exporting our traditional behavior to Portugal.
    • It's not only retired Brits who are settling here, but also younger people who are coming to look for work.
    • We Brits love to topple the mighty when they get too big for their boots.
    • How long, then, before we Brits show a spark of environmental awareness and try to pull off a similar coup.
    • New York is currently packed with Brits taking advantage of the pound's high exchange rate.
    • The first place that springs to mind when thinking of Brits abroad is Spain.
    • I'm not one of these Brits abroad who rushes each morning to find a British newspaper.
    • The Brits there aren't coming home because they haven't done anything wrong, Hugo.
    • Low-cost airline fares mean that far more Brits visit other parts of Europe now than did a decade ago.
    • It would be nice if there were some actual Brits in the cast, instead of all these colonials.
    • We Brits are a nation obsessed by convertibles, despite the generally inclement weather.
    • It's also possible that many visitors from Northern Ireland are classified as Brits.
    • Once the stereotype of Brits abroad was of painfully polite, post-Imperial types.
    • It sounds like a bad, if familiar, case of practical Brits versus visionary continentals.
    • The cost to the Brits in money, embarrassment and nerves was just getting out of hand.
    • Of course us Brits love a loser and this horse has become something of legend - it even has its own website.
    • Let's face it, no one is interested now anyway as there are no Brits left in.
adjectivebritbrɪt
informal
  • British.

    英国的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Couched in honest humour and Brit wit, The Men Commandments is a list of dos, don'ts and everything in between.
    • Hip and edgy Brit rock lovers have a hole in their life without this record.
    • Smiling at yet another Brit tourist who hasn't quite worked out what the coins are worth must be trying after a while.
    • I've received a comment that some of you Brit bloggers who visit may be interested in.
    • A role in that other teen Brit landmark Quadrophenia followed, and Winstone seemed destined to become a new star of British cinema.
    • It was a mix of questions, some about The Goodies, some about other Brit TV shows.
    • It's been on Brit TV, apparently, but at the usual silly times - I caught it in Boston.
    • There are many, many more interesting aspects of Brit culture to ponder than this.
    • Remember the destruction of our education system and the collapse of Brit culture.
    • It's better than average, but when you look at the general standard of Brit crime flicks, that's not saying much.
    • Vera Drake, the character, is played by Brit stage vet Imelda Staunton.
    • Why is it Brit reporters are so much more knowledgeable than most of their American compatriots?
    • Reviews have attributed to Brit author Lynne Truss an engaging wit that to me comes off as blandly methodic.
    • So York traders, parking charges aren't a threat to your businesses - Brit binge drinking culture is much more serious.
    • It was good to see the TV news tonight of Brit soldiers finding explosives in Basra - a few bombs less.
    • He's one of these instantly noticeable Brit actors, like Robert Carlyle.
    • On this Saturday in 2004 I was having dinner at The Blue Plate with Brit friends Penny & Kevin.
    • Anyway this got me into a day of listening to Brit girl singers of the 1960s.
    • In 1990 the British Art Show was a herald of the coming of Brit art.
    • Following in the footsteps of other shy but kind-hearted Brit gents are Keane.

Origin

Early 20th century: abbreviation.

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