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单词 Francophobe
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Definition of Francophobe in English:

Francophobe

noun ˈfraŋkə(ʊ)fəʊbˈfræŋkəfoʊb
  • A person having a strong dislike of France or the French.

    even a Francophobe like you can pronounce the word
    as modifier this is what my Francophobe friends say
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The atmosphere was genuinely cordial, apart from the dyspeptic comments of Francophobes like the MP who dismissed the whole affair as 'Frog week'.
    • Beckett, a fervent Francophobe, tore down the mansion and built a house that was lost in a fire in 1985.
    • The Presbyterian medical missionary had a reputation among French colonists as a ferocious Francophobe.
    • Dean's statement is an attempt to win points with know-nothing Francophobes.
    • Actually, Americans need to work at this even harder than we do, particularly the Francophobes among them.
    • I'm no Francophobe; I love the country, the charming people, and the relaxed attitude to working.
    • Watching the way he negotiates buck-passing French bureaucracy ought to resonate with disgruntled expats and Francophobes.
    • And so the fervent Francophiles of not-yet-Germany were transformed into even more fervent Francophobes.
    • Andrews was a sometime Francophobe who worried that luxury and vice were on the rise.
    • Ordinarily I'm a Francophobe, but on this occasion, well done those French.

Derivatives

  • Francophobia

  • noun ˌfraŋkə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbiəˌfræŋkəˈfoʊbiə
    mass noun
    • Strong dislike of or prejudice against France or the French.

      the chair of the history department made no great secret of his Francophobia
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This wave of Francophobia is accompanied by classic negative stereotypes.
      • Of course there is more going on here than a mild display of unwarranted Francophobia.
      • However, Gardiner's Francophobia would doubtless have led him to support English intervention in the war between France and the empire.

Definition of Francophobe in US English:

Francophobe

nounˈfræŋkəfoʊbˈfraNGkəfōb
  • A person having a strong dislike of France or the French.

    even a Francophobe like you can pronounce the word
    as modifier this is what my Francophobe friends say
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dean's statement is an attempt to win points with know-nothing Francophobes.
    • Andrews was a sometime Francophobe who worried that luxury and vice were on the rise.
    • Actually, Americans need to work at this even harder than we do, particularly the Francophobes among them.
    • The atmosphere was genuinely cordial, apart from the dyspeptic comments of Francophobes like the MP who dismissed the whole affair as 'Frog week'.
    • Beckett, a fervent Francophobe, tore down the mansion and built a house that was lost in a fire in 1985.
    • Ordinarily I'm a Francophobe, but on this occasion, well done those French.
    • And so the fervent Francophiles of not-yet-Germany were transformed into even more fervent Francophobes.
    • Watching the way he negotiates buck-passing French bureaucracy ought to resonate with disgruntled expats and Francophobes.
    • The Presbyterian medical missionary had a reputation among French colonists as a ferocious Francophobe.
    • I'm no Francophobe; I love the country, the charming people, and the relaxed attitude to working.
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