释义 |
Luso-|ˈluːsəʊ| [f. Lusitania = Portugal.] In Comb.: of Portugal, Portuguese.
1951Smith & Marchant Brazil v. 146 The Brazilian Negroes are blending physically and culturally with the national types, mostly Luso-Brazilian ethnically. 1957R. Campbell Portugal 20 The Luso-Spanish sieges of Numantia. 1958Archivum Linguisticum X. i. 30 The Luso-Hispanic frontier. 1964New Statesman 3 Apr. 514/1 Portugal's assertion of complete Luso-African unity. 1969J. Mander Static Society ii. 79, I have stressed the unity that Latin America possesses in virtue of its Luso-Hispanic inheritance. 1973Black World Sept. 19/1 [Jorge de Lima] taught Luso-Brazilian literature at the Federal and National Universities. |