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Anglophobe
Anglophobe, n. (and a.) (ˈæŋgləfəʊb) [a. Fr. anglophobe: see -phobe.] One affected with Anglophobia, one who has a morbid dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. Also attrib. or as adj.1866 Lockyer Heavens (1868) 493 This climate of ours, which..is not so bad, astronomically speaking, as s...
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Anglophobe
Anglophobe/ˈæŋgləufəub; `æŋɡloˌfob/ nperson who hates or fears England or English things 仇英者, 恐英者(对英国或英国事物憎恶或恐惧的人).
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Antonym: Anglophobe
Australophile: a fan of Australian culture
Austrophile: a fan of Austrian culture
Europhile: a person who wants to increase cooperation
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Anglophobist
Anglophobist rare. (æŋˈglɒfəbɪst) [f. Fr. anglophobe + -ist.] = Anglophobe.1854 Blackw. Mag. LXXV. 13/1 In all matters relating to the East he is an Anglophobist (to coin a word for the occasion). 1882 Standard 24 Aug., It represents the opposite camp of Anglophobists. 1904 Westm. Gaz. 24 Sept. 12/1...
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John J. Gorman
Gorman, who was considered an Anglophobe, reached the conclusion that books used by Chicago Public Schools were "poisoned" with British dogma, and that
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Anglophobiac
Anglophobiac, n. (and a.) (æŋgləʊˈfəʊbɪæk) [f. Anglophobia after mania, maniac.] = Anglophobe. Also attrib. or as adj. So Angloˈphobian a.1893 N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 170 The work of an Anglophobiac who labors to widen..the schism. 1894 Pop. Sci. Monthly XLV. 476 The Anglophobiac American who proposed cu...
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Henri Béraud
Typical of Vichy anti-British propaganda was the widely distributed pamphlet published in August 1940 and written by self-proclaimed "professional Anglophobe
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William Bourke Cockran
Alice Roosevelt Longworth recalled Cockran as "an Anglophobe in public and an Anglomaniac in private."
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-phobe
-phobe a. Fr. -phobe, ad. L. -phob-us, a. Gr. -ϕόβος -fearing, -dreading, adj. ending, f. ϕόβος fear; as in ὑδροϕόβ-ος, hȳdrophob-us, hydrophobe, lit. ‘one who has a horror of water’. Also in modern words formed in Fr. or Eng. by analogy, as Anglophobe, Russophobe.
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Prince Henri of Orléans
Prince Henri was a somewhat violent Anglophobe, and his diatribes against Great Britain contrasted rather curiously with the cordial reception which his
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-phobe
-phobecomb form 构词成分 (forming ns 用以构成名词) person who dislikes sth 憎恶某事物的人: Anglophobe * xenophobe.
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1921 in Afghanistan
The head of the mission there makes bitter Anglophobe speeches, and in an interview states that it is the duty of the entire Muslim world to help the Turkish
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Joseph Connolly (Irish politician)
Smyllie, and the Fine Gael TD, James Dillon who both viewed Connolly as an Anglophobe.
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Robbie Robertson (album)
Robert Christgau wrote that it "took some guts for such an unrepentant Americana-monger [like Robertson] to risk Anglophobe wrath" by collaborating with
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Patrick J. Hurley
Hurley, an Anglophobe, felt that the British Empire was a malign force in international affairs, and he believed that Iran's backwardness and poverty was Hurley, an Anglophobe, wanted to eliminate British influence in China.
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