chicano
chicano 英 [tʃi:'kɑ:nəu] 美
n. 奇卡诺人(指墨西哥裔美国人或在美国的讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲人后裔)
名词复数:chicanoes
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- n. 奇卡诺人(指墨西哥裔美国人或在美国的讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲人后裔)
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1. At Berkeley, for example, the class entering this fall included 608 chicano students, vs. 1,013 in 1997.
以伯克利为例,今年秋季入学的班级有608名奇卡诺裔学生,而在1997年,这个数字是1013人。
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2. Ms. Leyshon added that she thinks Mr. Gilb is indeed widely respected among tastemakers, and not merely regarded as a “regional” or “chicano” writer.
瑞祥女士补充说道,她认为事实上吉尔先生在时髦人群中是被广泛尊敬的,不仅仅是被看作“地区性的”或者是“奇卡诺人的”作家。
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3. However, there isn’t one single Spanglish but different types: chicano, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, etc. Its usage varies from one place to another and from generation to generation.
然而,西班牙式英语并非只有一种,而是有许多不同的分支,例如奇卡诺式英语、古巴式英语、波多黎各式英语、多米尼加式英语等等,其用法也因地点和时代背景的不同而各异其趣。
- Chicano (n.) "person of Mexican heritage in the U.S.," 1947, from Mexican Spanish dialectal pronunciation of Mexicano "Mexican," with loss of initial unaccented syllable [Barnhart]. Said to have been in use among Mexican-Americans from c. 1911. Probably influenced by Spanish chico "boy," which also is used as a nickname. The adjective in English is attested by 1967. Fem. form is Chicana.
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