单词 | oriental |
释义 | oriental/ɔːrɪˈɛnt(ə)l![]() (also Oriental) adjective 1Of, from, or characteristic of Asia, especially East Asia: oriental countries...
Synonyms eastern, Chinese, Japanese 1.1 (Oriental) Zoology Relating to or denoting a zoogeographical region comprising Asia south of the Himalayas and Indonesia west of Wallace’s line. Distinctive animals include pandas, gibbons, tree shrews, tarsiers, and moonrats.The Oriental Crested Ibis used to have a wide distribution in eastern China, Russia, Japan and Korea, but clearance of the forests, pesticides and changes in rice-farming practices led to a dramatic decline. 2(Of a pearl or other jewel) orient.The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love....
noun offensive A person of Asian, especially East Asian, descent. UsageThe term oriental has an out-of-date feel as a term denoting people from Asia; it tends to be associated with a rather offensive stereotype of the people and their customs as inscrutable and exotic. In US English Asian is the standard accepted term in modern use; in British English, where Asian tends to denote people from the Indian subcontinent, specific terms such as Chinese or Japanese are more likely to be used. Derivativesorientalize![]() ![]()
orientally
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin orientalis, from orient- (see orient). |
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