| 单词 | Anglo-Saxon | 
| 释义 | Anglo-Saxon Word forms:  Anglo-Saxons   1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  The Anglo-Saxon period is the period of English history from the fifth century A. D. to the Norman Conquest in 1066.   Excavations have revealed Roman and Anglo-Saxon remains in the area.    ...the grave of an early Anglo-Saxon king.   An Anglo-Saxon was someone who was Anglo-Saxon.   ...the mighty sea power of the Anglo-Saxons.   2. adjective  Anglo-Saxon people are members of or are descended from the English race.   ...White Anglo-Saxon Protestant men.   Anglo-Saxon is also a noun.   The difference is, you are Anglo-Saxons, we are Latins.   3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]  Anglo-Saxon attitudes or ideas have been strongly influenced by English culture.   Debilly had no Anglo-Saxon shyness about discussing money.   4. uncountable noun  Anglo-Saxon is the language that was spoken in England between the fifth century A.D. and the Norman Conquest in 1066.   | 
	
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