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Anglophobia
Anglophobia (æŋgləʊˈfəʊbɪə) [f. Anglo- + Gr. -ϕοβία horror: see -phobia.] Intense dread or fear of England.1793 Jefferson Writ. (1895) VI. 250 We are going on here in the same spirit still. The Anglophobia has seized violently on three members of our Council. 1816 W. Taylor in Month. Rev. LXXX. 501 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anglophobia
Anglophobia/ˌæŋgləuˈfəubɪə; ˌæŋɡlo`fobɪə/ n[U](esp excessive) hatred or fear of England or English things 仇英, 恐英(对英国或英国事物极度的憎恶或恐惧). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Anti-English sentiment
In Scotland, Anglophobia is influenced by Scottish identity. Hussain and Millar's study found that Anglophobia was slightly less prevalent than Islamophobia but that, unlike Islamophobia, Anglophobia correlated with wikipedia.org
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Anglophobic
Anglophobic, a. (æŋgləʊˈfəʊbɪk) [f. Anglophobia + -ic.] Of or pertaining to Anglophobia.1865 Pall Mall G. 28 July 10 The anglophobic phase may have begun again. 1894 Westm. Gaz. 1 June 3/1 Our old Anglophobic friend, M. Deloncle. 1907 Ibid. 6 May 11/1 The Anglophobic outbursts of the German Press. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Irreconcilables
McCormick's position can be traced to his Anglophobia and nationalistic attitudes, Sherman's to personal antipathy to President Woodrow Wilson and his wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aujourd'hui
innocent in its pursuit of those responsible for the 1940 defeat of France, resorting to the myth of the "clean sweep of the broom" in its notorious Anglophobia Related pages Anglophobia Antisemitism Collaboration Vichy regime Je suis partout Georges Suarez Otto Abetz Defunct newspapers published in France wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Lemoinne
though he never shared the extreme French bitterness against England as regards Egypt, he maintained a critical attitude which served to stimulate French Anglophobia wikipedia.org
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Anglophile
Anglophile, a. and n. (ˈæŋgləʊfaɪl) Also -phil. [ad. F. anglophile, f. Anglo- + -phil, -phile.] A. adj. Friendly to England or to what is English. B. n. One who is friendly to England. Hence Angloˈphilia, ˈAnglophilism, friendliness to England; Angloˈphilic a., Anglophile.1867 Contemp. Rev. IV. 88 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Olney–Pauncefote Treaty
The Senate was jealous of its control over treaties and was susceptible to a certain deep-rooted Anglophobia. Further reading Blake, Nelson M. wikipedia.org
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Anglo-
Anglo-comb form 构词成分 English or British 英国的; 不列颠的 Anglo-American * Anglophobia. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Frances Dorothy Acomb
Anglophobia in France, 1763-1789: An Essay in the History of Constitutionalism and Nationalism, Duke University Press (Durham, NC), 1950. wikipedia.org
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Murchison letter
See also Anglophobia#United States Notes References Further reading Brooks, George. "Anglophobia in the United States: Some Light on the Presidential Election." wikipedia.org
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-phobia
-phobia a. L. -phobia, a. Gr. -ϕοβία, forming abst. ns. from the adjs. in -ϕόβος (see -phobe) with sense ‘dread, horror’; as in ὑδροϕοβία, hydrophobia ‘horror of water’. Also in modern words formed in Eng. by analogy, as Anglophobia, Gallophobia, Germanophobia, Russophobia, some of them imitating Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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