Anglocentric
adjective usually disapproving (also anglocentric) uk/ˌæŋ.ɡləʊˈsen.trɪk/ us/ˌæŋ.ɡloʊˈsen.trɪk/
盎格鲁中心主义的(即从英格兰的角度看问题、以英格兰为中心的)
seen from the point of view of England or English people; considering England or English people to be the most important
For a less Anglocentric view you can always watch Eurosport. 如果想接触不那么盎格鲁中心主义的观点,你完全可以看看欧洲体育频道。
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- The series has so far been entirely Eurocentric, if not Anglocentric.
- The first version of the script was so Anglocentric; it was written as if Scotland was a divided country until the union with England came along and civilized it.
- Children's books often reflect social trends, but he was a writer in the vanguard of exploring a less anglocentric and class-ridden view of the world.
- One critic said his History of Britain was "insensitively anglocentric" and paid insufficient attention to Scotland.
- I was shocked by your Anglocentric bias. When we came to live in France, we did not expect our children to be taught in anything other than the local language.
- the influence of Anglocentric metalinguistic discourse on global research methods