Polack
['pəulɑ:k; 'pəulæk]
Polack 波兰佬来自波兰语Polak,波兰男子,来自Pole,波兰人。后用于俚语波兰佬。
- Polack (n.)
- "Polish person," 1570s, from Polish Polak "(male) Polish person," related to Polanie "Poles," Polska "Poland," polski "Polish" (see Pole). In North American usage, "Polish immigrant, person of Polish descent" (1879) and in that context considered offensive in English. As an adjective from c. 1600.
- 1. As they walked, Brown and Polack talked idly.
- 布朗和波兰克一边走, 一边还说着闲话.
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