Acadian

英 [əˈkeɪdiən] 美 [əˈkeɪdiən]

n.  阿卡迪亚人(操法语,居于加拿大新不伦瑞克省及邻近它的魁北克省部分地区、新斯科舍或爱德华王子岛省); (美国路易斯安那州的)阿卡迪亚法国殖民地移民后裔

复数:acadians

COCA.29934



牛津词典

noun

  1. 阿卡迪亚人(操法语,居于加拿大新不伦瑞克省及邻近它的魁北克省部分地区、新斯科舍或爱德华王子岛省)
    a French-speaking Canadian from New Brunswick, and parts of Quebec near it, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island
    1. (美国路易斯安那州的)阿卡迪亚法国殖民地移民后裔
      (in the US) a person from Louisiana whose family originally came from the French colony of Acadia in what is now Nova Scotia

      双语例句

      1. In the 19th century, farmers on Prince Edward Island started their own bank which helped the poor to save and to obtain low interest loans, and the Nova Scotia Acadian established the cooperative against fishing monopoly.
        19世纪,爱德华王子岛的农民创立自己的银行帮助穷人储蓄和获得低息贷款,新斯科舍省的阿卡迪亚人为对抗渔业垄断而建立起合作社。