释义 |
Anglo-ˈSaxony rare. [f. Anglo-Saxon + -y3.] A rhetorical expression for ‘Great Britain and the United States’.
1905Daily Chron. 13 Mar. 3/7 Miss Annie Russell is artistically eager to render his ‘Jinny the Carrier’ all over Anglo-Saxony. 1937Wyndham Lewis Blasting & Bombardiering v. iv. 272 T. S. Eliot—need I say the premier poet of Anglo-Saxony? |