aussie
aussie — adjective
- aussiepositive
- more aussiecomparative
- most aussiesuperlative
1. connected with Australia, its people, or its everyday style
connected with Australia, its people, or its everyday style
The cafe on Bondi Beach sells Aussie meat pies and iced coffee.
Aussie + noun for food linked with Australia
Hui laughed at the Aussie slang on the radio and wrote down new words.
collocation: Aussie slang
That beach song sounds very Aussie, even to students from abroad.
Niran cooked an Aussie breakfast with eggs, bacon, and grilled tomatoes.
We stayed with an Aussie family near Melbourne during the school exchange.
- Australian
neutral and standard; better in formal writing or official contexts
文法句型
Aussie + noun
sound + Aussie
用法筆記
Friendly and informal in tone. It often comes before nouns like accent, slang, rules, or food, but it can also be used after verbs such as sound or feel.
常見錯誤
aussie — noun
1. someone from Australia
someone from Australia
An Aussie at the hostel showed Emre the cheapest bus to the zoo.
an Aussie + place-based context
Two Aussies in our class taught us how to say 'no worries'.
plural form: Aussies
The shop owner guessed Vinícius was an Aussie from his rugby shirt.
After moving to Perth, Reuben finally felt like a true Aussie.
At the game, the loudest Aussie in our row started every song.
- Australian
neutral demonym; used in formal, official, and careful writing
文法句型
an Aussie
Aussie + from + place
用法筆記
Informal and often warm in tone. It is common in conversation, travel talk, and sports contexts; in official writing, Australian is usually safer.