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nordic

/nawr-dik/US // ˈnɔr dɪk //UK // (ˈnɔːdɪk) //

北欧,北欧的,北欧式,北欧式的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of a Germanic people of northern European origin, exemplified by the Scandinavians.
    • : having or suggesting the physical characteristics associated with these people, typically tall stature, blond hair, blue eyes, and elongated head.
    • : of or relating to skiing events involving ski jumping and cross-country skiing.Compare alpine.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of the Nordic people, especially a Scandinavian.

Examples

  • The Nordic countries continue to punch above their weight and I am confident that this trend will continue — meaning the investment opportunities will be many.

  • This makes them more comfortable to wear and a great choice for cross country skiers and Nordic skiing.

  • “There’s definitely been a noticeable increase in demand,” said former Nordic ski racer Jeff Neagle.

  • Significantly more Swedes have gotten sick and died from Covid-19 than elsewhere in the Nordic region.

  • Sweden, which has avoided a lockdown since the pandemic started, is also turning to other Nordic countries for help.

  • The same picture emerges from middle class men in the U.S., Canada, and the Nordic countries.

  • The foremost trendsetter of Scandi-sleek design and New Nordic food knows no limit to its progressive reputation.

  • Nowadays Iceland and its Nordic neighbours are more trendy than ever.

  • Sustainable Cards uses a Nordic birch veneer, and then layers on a cellulosic paper structure.

  • In 2013, The Economist declared the Nordic countries the best governed in the world, and put Sweden in the first place.

  • The Nordic race is, like the Iberian, long-headed, but in contrast it is blond and very tall.

  • Even in eastern Turkestan there are still strong evidences of Nordic blood in the physiognomy of the people.

  • It sustains the argument that even the most high-minded Nordic type cannot be trusted to govern other races sympathetically.

  • The Nordic, from his twisted stance, had a couple of broken ribs already; the Eurasian's right ear dangled redly.

  • He wished a certain notoriety, a dance on pigeon feathers, to be a pipe of Nordic proportions--a yard's length of smoke.