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Definition of anti-American in English: anti-Americanadjective Hostile to the interests of the United States. 反美(国)的 Example sentencesExamples - Before you get cross, I'm not being anti-American, just anti the ones who voted for him, and those that have put up with him.
- They saw him as Americanised and they were very anti-American in the 60s.
- Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious?
- This is not the time, he says, to stir up anti-American sentiments, or sermonise over US foreign policy.
- These ranged from the anti-war to the anti-Blair to the anti-American.
- The tireless anti-war, anti-American, anti-government operation is moving in.
- She said the anti-American sentiment was so strong that she felt it personally.
- The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states.
- Much more likely, he wants to demonstrate, yet again, his anti-American credentials.
- We could wake up and find the next superpower defining itself in anti-American terms.
- He was sitting in front of five men, their faces masked, as one read an anti-American text.
- Ever since the war there has been a strong vein of anti-American feeling in Germany.
- But are the strident anti-American voices not to be heard and reckoned with by British readers and viewers?
- Letting it descend into a failed state and haven for anti-American militants is not an option they will accept.
- Can you tell us a little bit about what's going behind this anti-American stance?
- As a result, we need to expect that anti-American suicide terrorism is going to grow.
- At the same time, an uncompromising anti-American sentiment has rapidly spread among our youth.
- I'm sure the activists will be able to work an anti-American angle into it.
- It is disgusting how anti-American rubbish is now being spewed out by certain children's comic books.
- What bothers me is that it was too damn easy for the clerics to whip up anti-American sentiment.
Definition of anti-American in US English: anti-Americanadjectiveˌan(t)īəˈmerikən Hostile to the interests of the United States; opposed to Americans. 反美(国)的 Example sentencesExamples - The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states.
- The tireless anti-war, anti-American, anti-government operation is moving in.
- I'm sure the activists will be able to work an anti-American angle into it.
- Before you get cross, I'm not being anti-American, just anti the ones who voted for him, and those that have put up with him.
- Letting it descend into a failed state and haven for anti-American militants is not an option they will accept.
- Much more likely, he wants to demonstrate, yet again, his anti-American credentials.
- Ever since the war there has been a strong vein of anti-American feeling in Germany.
- At the same time, an uncompromising anti-American sentiment has rapidly spread among our youth.
- We could wake up and find the next superpower defining itself in anti-American terms.
- This is not the time, he says, to stir up anti-American sentiments, or sermonise over US foreign policy.
- Can you tell us a little bit about what's going behind this anti-American stance?
- It is disgusting how anti-American rubbish is now being spewed out by certain children's comic books.
- But are the strident anti-American voices not to be heard and reckoned with by British readers and viewers?
- Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious?
- They saw him as Americanised and they were very anti-American in the 60s.
- What bothers me is that it was too damn easy for the clerics to whip up anti-American sentiment.
- He was sitting in front of five men, their faces masked, as one read an anti-American text.
- These ranged from the anti-war to the anti-Blair to the anti-American.
- She said the anti-American sentiment was so strong that she felt it personally.
- As a result, we need to expect that anti-American suicide terrorism is going to grow.
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