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单词 Asturian
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Definition of Asturian in English:

Asturian

adjective aˈstʊərɪənæˈstʊriən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the Spanish region of Asturias, its inhabitants, or the language spoken there.

    I did a wonderful walk along the Asturian coast
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like the art of the successor states, that of the Asturian kingdom under Ramiro was remarkably eclectic.
    • Asturian culture, however, is more marked by its building programmes than by its surviving literature.
    • Thus the Asturian dialect, like the province itself, is emblematic of the birth of the modern nation.
    • The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple.
    • The Asturian player is suffering from arthritis in his left ankle.
    • Despite its isolation, the uprising enjoyed the enthusiastic support of the Asturian workers.
    • The restaurant will feature three Basque and four Asturian ciders with cheese pairings.
    • My fridge is full of fabada (bean stew with pork, chorizo and saffron) and other typical Asturian foods.
    • The datings provided by both laboratories have enabled them to confirm that the Neanderthals from the Asturian cave lived some 49,000 years ago.
    • The Asturian coach wants his players fighting fit, fiercely competitive and raring to go as the Catalan club kick off a new era in the Primera Division
noun aˈstʊərɪənæˈstʊriən
  • 1mass noun The language of the Spanish region of Asturias.

    slogans translated into Spanish and Asturian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Minority languages such Irish and Asturian deserve official recognition at all levels, nationally and internationally.
    • Ever needed to conjugate a verb in Asturian, Gaelic or Klingon?
    • The lyrics are in Asturian, the local lingo of their hometown Xixon.
    • Madrid's Migala manage a surprisingly effective broken English, keeping their own language (Asturian as much as Spanish) for a variety of more experimental side projects.
    • The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more.
    • Known as "El Guaje", or "The Kid" in his native Asturian, Villa looks to be back to something near his best at a crucial time for Barca.
    • Other Romance minority languages, though not official, have special recognition, such as the Astur-Leonese group (Asturian) and Aragonese in Aragon.
  • 2A native or inhabitant of the Spanish region of Asturias.

    the Asturian had already shown his ability against Barcelona
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another of Enrique's former team-mates, ex-Barca defender Miguel Nadal, believes the Asturian needs time to succeed.
    • The fort was garrisoned by 500 cavalrymen, initially by Asturians from northern Spain.
    • The Asturian has scored 282 career goals for Sporting Gijon, Real Zaragoza, Valencia and Barcelona.
    • Capello arrived as coach in 1996 and asked the Real board to keep the Asturian, but by then the 26-year-old had made his mind up.
    • Madrid has enriched its gastronomy with the contributions of the Andalusians, Galicians, Asturians and other immigrants who have settled here.
    • Everyone wanted the Asturian in the team, even Messi.
    • Enrique was appointed coach this summer and Villa feels his fellow Asturian will prove successful.
 
 

Definition of Asturian in US English:

Asturian

adjectiveaˈsto͝orēənæˈstʊriən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the Spanish region of Asturias, its inhabitants, or the language spoken there.

    I did a wonderful walk along the Asturian coast
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Asturian player is suffering from arthritis in his left ankle.
    • Thus the Asturian dialect, like the province itself, is emblematic of the birth of the modern nation.
    • Despite its isolation, the uprising enjoyed the enthusiastic support of the Asturian workers.
    • My fridge is full of fabada (bean stew with pork, chorizo and saffron) and other typical Asturian foods.
    • Asturian culture, however, is more marked by its building programmes than by its surviving literature.
    • The Asturian coach wants his players fighting fit, fiercely competitive and raring to go as the Catalan club kick off a new era in the Primera Division
    • The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple.
    • Like the art of the successor states, that of the Asturian kingdom under Ramiro was remarkably eclectic.
    • The restaurant will feature three Basque and four Asturian ciders with cheese pairings.
    • The datings provided by both laboratories have enabled them to confirm that the Neanderthals from the Asturian cave lived some 49,000 years ago.
nounaˈsto͝orēənæˈstʊriən
  • 1The language of the Spanish region of Asturias.

    slogans translated into Spanish and Asturian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Known as "El Guaje", or "The Kid" in his native Asturian, Villa looks to be back to something near his best at a crucial time for Barca.
    • The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more.
    • Ever needed to conjugate a verb in Asturian, Gaelic or Klingon?
    • Other Romance minority languages, though not official, have special recognition, such as the Astur-Leonese group (Asturian) and Aragonese in Aragon.
    • Madrid's Migala manage a surprisingly effective broken English, keeping their own language (Asturian as much as Spanish) for a variety of more experimental side projects.
    • Minority languages such Irish and Asturian deserve official recognition at all levels, nationally and internationally.
    • The lyrics are in Asturian, the local lingo of their hometown Xixon.
  • 2A native or inhabitant of the Spanish region of Asturias.

    the Asturian had already shown his ability against Barcelona
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fort was garrisoned by 500 cavalrymen, initially by Asturians from northern Spain.
    • Another of Enrique's former team-mates, ex-Barca defender Miguel Nadal, believes the Asturian needs time to succeed.
    • Enrique was appointed coach this summer and Villa feels his fellow Asturian will prove successful.
    • The Asturian has scored 282 career goals for Sporting Gijon, Real Zaragoza, Valencia and Barcelona.
    • Everyone wanted the Asturian in the team, even Messi.
    • Capello arrived as coach in 1996 and asked the Real board to keep the Asturian, but by then the 26-year-old had made his mind up.
    • Madrid has enriched its gastronomy with the contributions of the Andalusians, Galicians, Asturians and other immigrants who have settled here.
 
 
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