常見(jiàn)例句A person who speaks English fluently is known as an Anglophone. 能說(shuō)一口流利英語(yǔ)的人就會(huì)被認(rèn)為是以英語(yǔ)為母語(yǔ)的人。Descriptions of the Cameos Cave in Macau in Anglophone sources (19th century). 描述19世紀(jì)英文資料中的澳門(mén)賈梅士洞。Even in the old South, Anglophone America was not as strictly divided by race as Mr Rodriguez supposes. 哪怕在以前的南部地區(qū),母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)的美國(guó)也并不像羅杰古茨先生猜想的那樣,嚴(yán)格按照種族來(lái)劃分社會(huì)等級(jí)。So sometimes I wonder why nobody (except philosophers) reads (Anglophone, analytic) philosophy these days. 所以,有時(shí)候我難免納悶:為什么在今天(除了哲學(xué)家之外)沒(méi)有人閱讀(英文的分析風(fēng)格的)哲學(xué)。In the later Anglophone world he was associated with the metaphysical philistinism of A. 這里,維根斯坦留給了我們一個(gè)啟迪性的思考。The tension between Francophone and Anglophone was mainly reflected in respect of language conflict. 1976年11月,主張魁北克獨(dú)立的魁北克人黨在省議會(huì)選舉中獲勝,從而在魁北克執(zhí)政。 返回 Anglophonic