请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 middle american
释义

Middle Americanadj.n.

Brit. /ˌmɪdl əˈmɛrᵻk(ə)n/, U.S. /ˈˌmɪd(ə)l əˈmɛr(ə)k(ə)n/
Forms: also with lower-case initial(s).
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: middle adj., American adj.
Etymology: < middle adj. + American adj. Compare earlier Middle America n.
A. adj.
1.
a. Of or relating to the middle part of the U.S., esp. the Midwest.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > [adjective] > U.S.A. > Western States > mid-west
Middle Western1797
Middle American1851
Midwestern1886
Midwest1905
Mid-American1906
1851 H. Melville Moby-Dick xlii. 213 The unread, unsophisticated Protestant of the Middle American States.
1910 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 40 531 If our point of view is correct, we might expect to find a gradual decrease of the typical middle American elements [of culture] as we go northward and southward.
1992 Ebony May 80/3 Kentucky is a middle American state where visitors can learn a bit of Black history while having fun during the world-famous Kentucky Derby.
b. Of or relating to the geographical region of Middle America (Middle America n. 1).
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > Central and South America > [adjective] > Central America
Central American1824
Sonoran1857
Mid-American1859
Middle American1910
Mesoamerican1948
1910 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. 40 532 It is easy to show that the Iroquois have absorbed or retained many aspects of Middle American culture:..some of their inventions, like the blow-gun, connect them directly with the tribes of the Gulf of Mexico and of South America.
1918 Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 15 698 A Northern (or Canadian), a Western (or Pacific Coast), and a Middle American (or Mexican-Antillean) Association.
1926 F. F. Blom Tribes & Temples I. i. 4 There are maps of most of the Middle American countries, and the greater number of them..are remarkably inaccurate.
1961 W. Brandon Indians 52/2 There are the resemblances between Asiatic parcheesi (pachisi) and the Middle American game of patolli.
1970 Man 5 286 Middle American Indian cultures tend to have agnatic groupings.
1996 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 93 3771/1 Large earthquakes along the Middle American subduction zone.
2. Of or relating to Middle America (Middle America n. 3) as a social class.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [adjective] > specific
Mayflower1921
Waspish1968
Waspy1968
Middle American1969
1969 Collier's Encycl. Year Bk. 3 Her [sc. Mrs Richard Nixon's] looks and taste are classic Middle American, even as her husband's are.
1971 Newsweek 29 Nov. 52/1 Archie Bunker, the middle American hero of ‘All in the Family’..sees himself menaced by a rising tide of spades,..meat~heads,..fags and four-eyes.
1996 Q. Troupe Avalanche i. 53 What we see there, square dancing in front of us, are xeroxed copies of middle-american porkers, who are copies of other copies.
1997 L. Carcaterra Apaches i. i. 13 Middle-American fantasies of touch football games in the yard, camping trips in the summer, or boisterous talks around a dinner table.
B. n.
1. A member of Middle America (Middle America n. 3) as a social class.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > collectively > specific > one of
Middle American1907
1907 J. Jacobs in Amer. Mag. Mar. 522/1 Who is the typical American?.. He is Samuel Thwaites Raggers, and I call him ‘The Middle American’.
1919 H. L. Mencken Amer. Lang. vi. ii. 185 This highly virile and defiant dialect and not the fossilized English of the school-marm and her books, is the speech of the Middle American of Joseph Jacobs' composite—the mill-hand in a small city of Indiana.
1970 Time 5 Jan. 9 Who precisely are the Middle Americans?.. They make up the core of the group that Richard Nixon now invokes as the ‘forgotten Americans’ or ‘the Great Silent Majority’.
1973 H. L. Nieburg Culture Storm i. 2 No longer the exclusive province of the intellectual, the moral decrepitude of the nation is taken for granted even by the plastic middle Americans.
1975 Atlantic Monthly Jan. 28/1 The phrase ‘Middle American’ was first used..by Joseph Kraft in the spring of 1968, when he was writing about the municipal workers in New York City... He specifically referred to their ethnic character: Irish policemen, Italian sanitation workers, Jewish school-teachers, and so on.
1989 B. Ehrenreich Fear of Falling iii. 102 The Middle Americans that the media discovered were..a far larger category than the blue-collar working class... To get away from the no-longer-newsworthy blacks, hippies, radicals, and poor people, most media analysts were content to define Middle Americans as almost anybody but the members of those disturbing groups.
2. A native or inhabitant of Middle America (Middle America n. 1) as a geographical region.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > parts of
New Englander1637
bayman1641
New English1647
Novangle1650
Novanglian1752
Yankee1765
cracker1766
Yank?1778
bushwhacker1809
tuckahoe1816
southerner1817
Yengees1819
muskrat1823
blue belly1827
half horse and half alligator1828
Southron1828
northerner1831
westerner1835
Northman1836
Easterner1838
Far-Wester1843
southwesterner1845
western1846
sand-hiller1848
Vineyarder1851
mountain boomer1859
Far Westerner1862
blue-nosed Yankee1866
Appalachian1888
sloper1892
Ozarkian1893
rebel1895
reb1897
Middle Westerner1899
hillbilly1900
Midwesterner1916
Ozarker1920
Geechee1926
Middle American1944
upstater1944
Mid-American1959
1944 Jrnl. Negro Hist. 29 386 The main problem to be solved [concerning Central America], that of securing the goodwill of these Middle Americans, is not enlarged upon.
1971 Internat. Organization 25 192 Middle Americans participated in the settlement of disputes in their area and in South America, and the South Americans participated in the settlement of disputes in their area and in Middle America. The local centers—Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico—accounted for much of their respective subsystem's participation.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
adj.n.1851
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 8:47:23