| 释义 | Barbadian
  Barbados Bar·ba·dosB0068500 (bär-bā′dōs′, -dōz′, -dəs) A country occupying the easternmost island of the West Indies. First inhabited by Arawaks and Caribs, Barbados was held briefly by the Portuguese before being settled by the British in the early 1600s. It became a separate colony in 1885 and gained full independence in 1966. Bridgetown is the capital and the largest city.Bar·ba′di·an adj. & n.
 Barbadian(bɑːˈbeɪdɪən) adj (Placename) of or relating to Barbados or its inhabitantsn (Peoples) a native or inhabitant of BarbadosThesaurusTranslationsBarbadierBarbadierinbarbadischbarbadense| Noun | 1. |  Barbadian - a native or inhabitant of Barbados Barbados - easternmost of the West Indies about 300 miles to the north of VenezuelaWest Indian - a native or inhabitant of the West Indies |  | Adj. | 1. |  Barbadian - of or relating to or characteristic of Barbados or its inhabitants; "a Barbadian vacation" | 
 Barbadian
 Barbadian1. of or relating to Barbados or its inhabitants 2. a native or inhabitant of BarbadosBarbadianRelated to Barbadian: Bajan
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