aussie
aussie — 形容詞
- aussiepositive
- more aussiecomparative
- most aussiesuperlative
1. connected with Australia, its people, or its everyday style
澳式;澳洲的
和澳洲或當地風格有關
connected with Australia, its people, or its everyday style
The cafe on Bondi Beach sells Aussie meat pies and iced coffee.
邦代海灘那家咖啡館賣澳洲的肉派和冰咖啡。
Aussie + noun for food linked with Australia
Hui laughed at the Aussie slang on the radio and wrote down new words.
Hui 聽著廣播裡的澳洲俚語笑了出來,還把新字記下來。
collocation: Aussie slang
That beach song sounds very Aussie, even to students from abroad.
那首海灘歌曲聽起來很有澳洲味,連外國學生都聽得出來。
Niran cooked an Aussie breakfast with eggs, bacon, and grilled tomatoes.
Niran 做了一份澳式早餐,有蛋、培根和烤番茄。
We stayed with an Aussie family near Melbourne during the school exchange.
學校交流期間,我們住在墨爾本附近的一個澳洲家庭。
- 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 — 名詞
1. someone from Australia
澳洲人
來自澳洲的人
someone from Australia
An Aussie at the hostel showed Emre the cheapest bus to the zoo.
青年旅館裡的一位澳洲人告訴 Emre 去動物園最便宜的公車怎麼搭。
an Aussie + place-based context
Two Aussies in our class taught us how to say 'no worries'.
班上兩個澳洲人教我們怎麼說「no worries」。
plural form: Aussies
The shop owner guessed Vinícius was an Aussie from his rugby shirt.
店主看著 Vinícius 身上的橄欖球球衣,猜他是個澳洲人。
After moving to Perth, Reuben finally felt like a true Aussie.
搬到伯斯後,Reuben 終於覺得自己像個真正的澳洲人。
At the game, the loudest Aussie in our row started every song.
比賽時,我們那一排最吵的那個澳洲人帶頭唱起每一首歌。
- 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.