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catalan

/kat-l-an, -uhn, kat-l-an/US // ˈkæt lˌæn, -ən, ˌkæt lˈæn //UK // (ˈkætəˌlæn, -lən) //

加泰罗尼亚语,加泰隆尼亚语,加泰罗尼亚文,加泰隆尼亚

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to Catalonia, its inhabitants, or their language.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a native or inhabitant of Catalonia.
    • : a Romance language closely related to Provençal, spoken in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Andorra, southern France, and western Sardinia.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The world’s best player joined Qatari-funded Paris St Germain days after Barcelona’s president Joan Laporta had admitted that the Catalan club couldn’t afford to keep him.

  • Unrated during the pandemicSheer slices of toasted Catalan bread slathered with olive-oiled tomato pulp.

  • He named the company Danone, a Catalan variation on his son’s nickname, “Little Daniel.”

  • In July 2019, just outside of Tivissa, Spain, I watched him explain to a group of rural Catalan mayors and olive farmers why he had let the area around their towns burn.

  • The Catalan separatist movement has been growing in recent years, as demonstrated each September with a march on Barcelona.

  • Her father was a Viscount, so Taylor married into the Catalan aristocracy.

  • The Daily Pic: At the Met, the Catalan master has a conceptual edge.

  • Pere Navarro, head of the Catalan socialist party, said: "We need a new head of state."

  • Montalbán endowed his Catalan gumshoe with an equally impressive set of quirks that are aired and explored in each book.

  • In moistening Havana leaf Catalan wine is used, and other flavoring extracts.

  • He was a rich Catalan who had made his millions in the cork industry.

  • But it is in the middle of the afternoon that the Pre Catalan is charming.

  • As I ascended the side, the harsh sound of the Catalan dialect assailed my ears.

  • The Catalan poets joined their brothers beyond the Pyrenees.