A word, phrase, or other use of language characteristic of, peculiar to, or originating from the United States.
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释义 | the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Germanic > English > American English > idiom of (10) Americanism1781 A word, phrase, or other use of language characteristic of, peculiar to, or originating from the United States. Yankeeism1820 Yankee character or style; a Yankee characteristic or idiom. New Englandism1831 An idiom or mode of expression peculiar to New England. Westernism1836 An idiom or expression peculiar to the western United States. Canadianism1838 Attachment to or support for Canada or its values, outlook, etc. Also: the condition of being Canadian; Canadian attributes and characteristics… Hoosierism1843 a peculiarity of Indiana, esp. in speech. southernism1855 An idiom, expression, or word characteristic of the southern part of a country or region. Usually with capital initial. Of the Southern states of… transatlanticism1858 transatlantic character, nationality, or behaviour; a transatlantic or American idiom. frontierism1890 A mode of expression current on the (U.S.) frontier. New Yorkerism1951 an idiom, word, or mode of expression peculiar to, or characteristic of, The New Yorker. |
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