释义 |
Japano-|ˈdʒæpənəʊ| used as combining form of Japanese, esp. in adjs. meaning ‘belonging to Japan (and some other country)’. Also ˈJapanophile, a lover of Japan or the Japanese.
1904Daily Chron. 10 May 5/2 The Japano-Russian war. 1905D. Sladen Playing Game ii. iii. 185 Under the influence of the Japanophile Jevons. 1906Daily Chron. 21 May 7/5 The Japano-Korean treaty. 1910Westm. Gaz. 3 Feb. 3/1 The Japano-Chinese war of 1894–5. 1973Record (Oxf. Univ. Press) xviii. 5/1 We..made our way to..Tokyo where TK greeted us in his Japano-Oxford accent and bore us off to the Palace Hotel. |