Louisianan
noun [ C ] uk/luˌiː.ziˈæn.ən/ us/luˌiː.ziˈæn.ən/ (also Louisianian, /luˌiː.ziˈæn.i.ən/ /luˌiː.ziˈæn.i.ən/)
路易斯安那州人
someone from the US state of Louisiana
Louisianans call Hurricane Katrina simply "the storm". 路易斯安那州人把飓风卡特里娜简单地称作“风暴”。
Any Louisianian who wants his kids to have a religious education can send them to faith schools. 在路易斯安那州,任何一个希望自己孩子接受宗教教育的人都可以送他们去信仰学校。
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- This is very welcome news for the thousands of Louisianans.
- I'm not a North Carolinian; I'm a Louisianian.
- Generations of Louisianans will forever benefit from coach Robinson's fight for equality.
Louisianan
adjective uk/luˌiː.ziˈæn.ən/ /luˌiː.ziˈæn.ən/ (also Louisianian, /luˌiː.ziˈæn.i.ən/ /luˌiː.ziˈæn.i.ən/)
路易斯安那州的;路易斯安那州人的
belonging or relating to the US state of Louisiana or its people
She has a Mexican mother and Louisianan father. 她的母亲是墨西哥人,父亲是路易斯安那人。
He speaks a distinctly Louisianan Creole. 他说着一口独特的路易斯安那州克里奥尔语。
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- The most important sector of the Louisianan economy is fossil fuels extraction.
- Louisianan cane is usually cut before it reaches full maturity.
- The issue of slavery permeated Louisianian politics at the turn of the century.