foreigners
foreigners — 名詞
- foreignerssingular
- foreignersesplural
1. Someone who lives in or visits a country that is not their own country of citize
外國人
來自其他國家的人
Someone who lives in or visits a country that is not their own country of citizenship or birth — the plural form is commonly used when referring to groups of people from other nations.
Iker's language school helped many foreigners learn Spanish before their university courses started.
Iker 的語言學校幫助許多外國人在大學課程開始前學習西班牙語。
countable noun: many foreigners + purpose clause
Yael noticed that most foreigners at the conference spoke English as a common language.
Yael 注意到會議上的大多數外國人都用英語作為共通語言溝通。
Femi's research focused on how foreigners adapt to life in a new country.
Femi 的研究聚焦於外國人如何適應新國家裡的生活。
The city government set up a help desk for foreigners who needed visa information.
市政府為需要簽證資訊的外國人設立了服務櫃檯。
Xiu felt that being one of the few foreigners there made her stand out.
Xiu 覺得自己是那裡少數的外國人之一,這讓她顯得很突出。
- outsider
Stronger emotional sense — suggests not belonging, while 'foreigner' is neutral about belonging and purely based on nationality
- visitor
Implies a short stay; a foreigner may live permanently in the country
- non-native
More formal; common in ecological or technical contexts (e.g. 'non-native species')
用法筆記
This entry shows the plural form 'foreigners', which is very common in everyday English. The singular 'foreigner' (e.g. 'one foreigner') is also used. Unlike some plural-only nouns, 'foreigners' follows regular countable-noun grammar: you can say 'one foreigner', 'two foreigners', 'many foreigners', etc.