nat

IPA/ˌen eɪˈ tiː/
KK[nˈæt]IPA/ˌen eɪ ˈtiː/

nat — 名詞

  • natsingular
  • natsplural

1. an informal short form of the word 'nationalist', used to refer to a person who

1.名詞B2
釋義

民族主義者

nationalist 的簡稱

an informal short form of the word 'nationalist', used to refer to a person who believes their nation should have its own independent government — often applied to members of political groups who actively campaign for this goal.

例句

Constanza supports the nats because she believes in self-government for her region.

Constanza 支持民族派,因為她相信自己的區域應該自治。

informal plural form: the nats

Asher's grandfather was a nat who fought for independence in the 1960s.

Asher 的祖父是位民族主義者,在 1960 年代為獨立而奮鬥。

countable: a nat who + action

同義詞
  • nationalist

    the full, formal equivalent; 'nat' is only used as a short informal version

  • separatist

    more specific — describes someone who wants to break away and form a new country; can carry a more negative tone than 'nat'

反義詞
  • unionist

    someone who wants the region to remain part of a larger country, the opposite political position

用法筆記

Commonly used in news headlines and informal political discussion. The plural form 'nats' is more frequent than the singular 'nat'.

常見錯誤

The nats party won the election.
The nat party won the election.
💡'nat' as a modifier before a noun stays singular, like 'the nationalist party'.
My grandfather is a NAT.
My grandfather was a nat.
💡'nat' is an informal word, not an acronym; it should be written in lowercase.