Anglophile | (n) คนที่นิยมชมชอบความเป็นอังกฤษ |
Anglophobe | (n) ผู้ที่เกลียดหรือกลัวความเป็นอังกฤษ |
anglophil | (e) (แอง' โกลไฟล์ -ฟิล) n. คนที่นอยมชมชอบอังกฤษ. -Anglophilia n., -Anglophilic adj. (who admires England) |
anglophobe | (แอง' โกลโฟบ) n. คนที่นิยมชมชอบอังกฤษ. -Anglophobia n., -Anglophobiac, Anglophobic adj. |
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anglophile | (n) an admirer of England and things English, Syn. anglophil |
anglophilia | (n) admiration for Britain and British customs, Ant. Anglophobia |
anglophilic | (adj) characterized by Anglophilia |
anglophobe | (n) a person who hates England and everything English |
anglophobia | (n) dislike (or fear) of Britain and British customs, Ant. Anglophilia |
anglophobic | (adj) characterized by Anglophobia |
glop | (n) any gummy shapeless matter; usually unpleasant |
treacle | (n) writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental, Syn. glop, mush, slop |
anglophile | n. |
Anglophilia | n. |
anglophilic | adj. |
Anglophobe | n. |
Anglophobia | n. [ Anglo- + Gr. &unr_; fear. ] Intense dread of, or aversion to, England or the English. -- |
Gloppen | v. t. & i. [ OE. glopnen to be frightened, frighten: cf. Icel. glūpna to look downcast. ] To surprise or astonish; to be startled or astonished. [ Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ] |