moroccan
moroccan — 形容詞
- moroccanpositive
- more moroccancomparative
- most moroccansuperlative
1. connected with the country of Morocco, the people who live there, or the culture
摩洛哥的
與摩洛哥、其人民或文化有關的
connected with the country of Morocco, the people who live there, or the culture that comes from it
Femi bought a Moroccan cookbook before planning the menu for Saturday dinner.
Femi 買了一本摩洛哥食譜,準備規劃星期六晚餐的菜單。
Moroccan + culture/food noun
The hotel lobby had Moroccan lamps and blue tiles on every wall.
那家飯店大廳掛著摩洛哥燈飾,每面牆上都有藍色磁磚。
Esme joined a Moroccan dance workshop during the summer arts festival.
Esme 在夏季藝術節期間參加了一堂摩洛哥舞蹈工作坊。
Diego met a Moroccan baker whose shop is near the station.
Diego 認識了一位摩洛哥籍麵包師傅,他的店就在車站附近。
- North African
broader — includes Morocco and other countries in the same region
- Maghrebi
more formal and regional — refers to the western part of North Africa, not only Morocco
文法句型
[Moroccan] + noun
be + Moroccan
用法筆記
Always capitalize Moroccan. It commonly appears before nouns such as food, music, or city, and it can also follow be to state a person's nationality.
常見錯誤
moroccan — 名詞
- moroccansingular
- moroccansplural
1. someone who comes from Morocco or whose family background is there
摩洛哥人
來自摩洛哥的人
someone who comes from Morocco or whose family background is there
Eli met a Moroccan on the train and asked about places to visit.
Eli 在火車上遇到一位摩洛哥人,還向對方打聽值得去的地方。
a Moroccan as a singular count noun
Pim introduced us to a Moroccan who runs the corner cafe.
Pim 介紹我們認識一位摩洛哥人,他在街角經營一家咖啡館。
Rin shared lunch with a Moroccan from Casablanca after class.
Rin 下課後和一位來自卡薩布蘭卡的摩洛哥人一起吃午餐。
At the market, Trang spoke with two Moroccans selling handmade baskets.
在市場裡,Trang 和兩位賣手工籃子的摩洛哥人交談。
- Moroccan national
more formal — common in official or legal writing
- person from Morocco
plain explanatory phrase rather than a fixed dictionary synonym
文法句型
a/an + Moroccan
two + Moroccans
用法筆記
As a singular noun, Moroccan usually needs an article or another determiner: a Moroccan, that Moroccan, several Moroccans. After be, English often uses the adjective form instead: She is Moroccan.