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Definition of Asian American in English:

Asian American

nouneɪʒ(ə)n əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˈeɪʒən əˈmɛrəkən
  • An American who is of Asian (in particular East Asian) descent.

    亚裔(多指远东裔)美国人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Previous research has also determined that Asians and Asian Americans tend to seek help from social networks rather than from professionals such as counselors.
    • The ethnic heritages of European Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans are totally different.
    • Asians and Asian Americans occasionally ask me the same question, but possibly with different meaning.
    • In a decade, the program has provided 60 Blacks, Latinos, American Indians and Asian Americans with teaching degrees.
    • It also happens to be the number-one industry that both Latinos and Asian Americans would most like to work within.
    • African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans are editorial page editors and op-ed editors as well as editorial writers and columnists.
    • She has also done research on African American and Asian American relations in the twentieth century.
    • Psychology wasn't really something Asian Americans considered going into as a field.
    • In fact, the best way for non-Asian American candidates and parties to appeal to Asian Americans online is to appeal to them offline as well.
    • The three major minority groups are expected to be African Americans, Hispanic and Asian Americans.
    • This kind of ethnic density simply offers Korean Americans and other Asian Americans seeking community more opportunities to strengthen ethnic ties.
    • American Buddhism, in particular, is growing among both Asian Americans as well as the general American population.
    • Five researchers are female and one is male; four were white, one is Mexican American, and one Asian American.
    • What can Asian Americans do to find a unified voice in American politics?
    • Chinese Americans constitute the largest group of Asian Americans.
    • African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanics have a disproportionate burden for cancer deaths compared to the white population.
    • Unfamiliarity with therapy may prompt some Asian Americans to safeguard personal information and to avoid the discussion of sensitive topics when in treatment.
    • Most of the students involved are African American, Latino, Asian American and American Indian.
    • The students were from diverse backgrounds, including White, Asian American, and African American students.
    • When we use terms such as African American, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans, we uppercase those terms.
adjectiveeɪʒ(ə)n əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˈeɪʒən əˈmɛrəkən
  • Relating to Asian Americans.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • How do you feel about the lack of an Asian-American presence in the hip-hop mainstream of the United States?
    • His professors could not help him, because they did not know of any Asian American writers or Asian American publications.
    • There are essays by a Latina feminist and an Asian American feminist.
    • The Asian American literary movement is one of the most remarkable in American literary history.
    • Gone is the tight focus on the Asian-American experience, the self-recriminating, hapless protagonists and the language dense as bamboo thickets.
    • Although she was drawn to New York because of its large Chinese population, Mah is cultivating a reputation as a designer with a New York style, rather than as an Asian-American designer.
    • An avalanche of movies about the rich and varied Asian-American experience is long overdue; perhaps Lin's work will prompt that.
    • More recent studies seem to point in the direction that there is a need to clarify conceptual findings by examining intra-group differences within the Asian-American population.
    • Gender differences in parental control were not as apparent among African American and Asian American youth.
    • In honor of Asian-American Month, we spotlight three musicians who pay homage to, and foretell the future of, this unique cross-cultural mix.
    • As a sixth generation Chinese-American, I see myself as one of the many Asian-American designers who will be taking the art and design world by storm in the years to come.
    • There were never a lot of Asian-American comics to begin with.
    • There's a large selection of African-American interest books for children, as well as Native-American, Jewish and Asian-American titles.
    • What school will not only add majors - environmental studies, Asian-American studies, computer science - but have the temerity to cut them?
    • Right now, though, there is a subterranean wave of Asian-American films, particularly documentaries, which can be detected at gatherings like the Asian-American film festival here last month.
    • A study published in Cancer shows that Asian-American cancer patients have stomach tumors with different biologic traits than the tumors found in non-Asians.
    • The magazine also reports on the media and the manner in which it covers Asian Americans and Asian American issues.
    • This tale of privileged Asian-American high schoolers whose studious, overachieving image serves as a cover for criminal activity drew criticism for the bleakly amoral light it throws on its subjects.
    • When ABC approached her to star as herself in the first sitcom to feature an Asian-American family, Cho was desperate to get off the road and thrilled by the idea of being a working actress.
    • And he not only develops art around the conflation of the personal and political, but also actively works around these issues in the Asian-American community.

Definition of Asian American in US English:

Asian American

nounˈeɪʒən əˈmɛrəkənˈāZHən əˈmerəkən
  • An American who is of Asian (in particular East Asian) descent.

    亚裔(多指远东裔)美国人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She has also done research on African American and Asian American relations in the twentieth century.
    • The ethnic heritages of European Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans are totally different.
    • African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans are editorial page editors and op-ed editors as well as editorial writers and columnists.
    • What can Asian Americans do to find a unified voice in American politics?
    • It also happens to be the number-one industry that both Latinos and Asian Americans would most like to work within.
    • Most of the students involved are African American, Latino, Asian American and American Indian.
    • American Buddhism, in particular, is growing among both Asian Americans as well as the general American population.
    • When we use terms such as African American, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans, we uppercase those terms.
    • Chinese Americans constitute the largest group of Asian Americans.
    • This kind of ethnic density simply offers Korean Americans and other Asian Americans seeking community more opportunities to strengthen ethnic ties.
    • Five researchers are female and one is male; four were white, one is Mexican American, and one Asian American.
    • Previous research has also determined that Asians and Asian Americans tend to seek help from social networks rather than from professionals such as counselors.
    • African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanics have a disproportionate burden for cancer deaths compared to the white population.
    • Psychology wasn't really something Asian Americans considered going into as a field.
    • Unfamiliarity with therapy may prompt some Asian Americans to safeguard personal information and to avoid the discussion of sensitive topics when in treatment.
    • In fact, the best way for non-Asian American candidates and parties to appeal to Asian Americans online is to appeal to them offline as well.
    • The students were from diverse backgrounds, including White, Asian American, and African American students.
    • In a decade, the program has provided 60 Blacks, Latinos, American Indians and Asian Americans with teaching degrees.
    • The three major minority groups are expected to be African Americans, Hispanic and Asian Americans.
    • Asians and Asian Americans occasionally ask me the same question, but possibly with different meaning.
adjectiveˈeɪʒən əˈmɛrəkənˈāZHən əˈmerəkən
  • Relating to Asian Americans.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although she was drawn to New York because of its large Chinese population, Mah is cultivating a reputation as a designer with a New York style, rather than as an Asian-American designer.
    • An avalanche of movies about the rich and varied Asian-American experience is long overdue; perhaps Lin's work will prompt that.
    • His professors could not help him, because they did not know of any Asian American writers or Asian American publications.
    • The Asian American literary movement is one of the most remarkable in American literary history.
    • When ABC approached her to star as herself in the first sitcom to feature an Asian-American family, Cho was desperate to get off the road and thrilled by the idea of being a working actress.
    • There's a large selection of African-American interest books for children, as well as Native-American, Jewish and Asian-American titles.
    • As a sixth generation Chinese-American, I see myself as one of the many Asian-American designers who will be taking the art and design world by storm in the years to come.
    • There are essays by a Latina feminist and an Asian American feminist.
    • More recent studies seem to point in the direction that there is a need to clarify conceptual findings by examining intra-group differences within the Asian-American population.
    • There were never a lot of Asian-American comics to begin with.
    • Gone is the tight focus on the Asian-American experience, the self-recriminating, hapless protagonists and the language dense as bamboo thickets.
    • A study published in Cancer shows that Asian-American cancer patients have stomach tumors with different biologic traits than the tumors found in non-Asians.
    • Right now, though, there is a subterranean wave of Asian-American films, particularly documentaries, which can be detected at gatherings like the Asian-American film festival here last month.
    • Gender differences in parental control were not as apparent among African American and Asian American youth.
    • And he not only develops art around the conflation of the personal and political, but also actively works around these issues in the Asian-American community.
    • This tale of privileged Asian-American high schoolers whose studious, overachieving image serves as a cover for criminal activity drew criticism for the bleakly amoral light it throws on its subjects.
    • What school will not only add majors - environmental studies, Asian-American studies, computer science - but have the temerity to cut them?
    • The magazine also reports on the media and the manner in which it covers Asian Americans and Asian American issues.
    • In honor of Asian-American Month, we spotlight three musicians who pay homage to, and foretell the future of, this unique cross-cultural mix.
    • How do you feel about the lack of an Asian-American presence in the hip-hop mainstream of the United States?
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