词汇 | hispanic |
释义 | Hispanic adjective uk /hɪˈspæn.ɪk/ us /hɪˈspæn.ɪk/ from or connected with Spanish-speaking countries, especially those in Latin America, or having parents or grandparents from these countries: 西班牙(人)的;西班牙语言(文化)的;(尤指拉丁美洲)西班牙语国家的 He will aim his campaign at Hispanic voters. The American Roman Catholic Church was not always receptive to Mexican or Hispanic Catholicism. Compare non-Hispanic This is true of white, black, and Hispanic women. Many Hispanic households include extended family, from grandparents to aunts and uncles. It is not enough to stick a Hispanic face in an ad. They define themselves as Latino or Hispanic . Hispanic noun[ C ] uk /hɪˈspæn.ɪk/ us /hɪˈspæn.ɪk/ a person who is from, or whose parents and grandparents are from, a Spanish-speaking country, especially one in Latin America: Hispanics make up a large proportion of the population of Miami. He was the only Hispanic in his class. Compare Latina Latino Latinx Chicana Chicano non-Hispanic Arizona is home to more than 2 million Hispanics. Some neighbourhoods that were predominantly white now have a mix of blacks, whites, and Hispanics . "As a Hispanic, I was particularly touched by his words," Richardson said. Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities Afghan Albanian Algerian an Andorran Ghanaian Gibraltarian Greenlander Greenlandic Grenadian non-Russian North American North Korean Northern Irish NRI Vietnamese Vincentian Virgin Islands Welshman Welshwoman Hispanic | American DictionaryHispanic adjective[ not gradable ] us/hɪˈspæn·ɪk/ connected with a person who lives in the US but who originally came from or whose family came from Spanish-speaking Latin America: The US Hispanic population totaled more than 22 million in 1990. Hispanicnoun[ C ]us/hɪˈspæn·ɪk/ Hispanics make up a large proportion of the population of Miami. |
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