anti-American
adjective uk/ˌæn.ti.əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ us/ˌæn.t̬i.əˈmer.ɪ.kən/
反美的
opposed to or directed against America, American people, or the American government
He does not want to be labelled anti-American. 他不想被打上反美的标签。
Anti-American sentiment was high in some countries, especially over the war in Iraq. 在一些国家,反美情绪高涨,尤其是针对拉克战争的那些。
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- He claimed he detected anti-American tendencies in the news coverage.
- Was Mark Twain anti-American when he spoke out against the Spanish-American War?
- There were anti-American protests in many countries across the world.
- She denied that European public opinion was generally anti-American.
anti-American
noun [ C ] uk/ˌæn.ti.əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ us/ˌæn.taɪ.əˈmer.ɪ.kən/
反美人士
someone who is opposed to America, American people, or the American government
He dismissed the marchers and protesters as "anti-Americans". 他对游行示威的人嗤之以鼻,视他们为‘反美人士‘。
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- She claimed that anti-Americans were at the heart of the peace movement.
- Images of the attack on the White House were no doubt enjoyed by many anti-Americans, he writes.
- Like many other British people of his generation, he was something of an anti-American.