switzer
switzer — 名詞
1. an old-fashioned word for a person who comes from Switzerland — now used mainly
瑞士人
來自瑞士的人,現已過時
an old-fashioned word for a person who comes from Switzerland — now used mainly in historical writing, having been largely replaced by the word Swiss
In the 1700s, many Switzers served as guards for royal families across Europe.
在十八世紀,許多瑞士人到歐洲各王室擔任護衛。
archaic plural form: Switzers
Reuben found a letter about his ancestor, a Switzer clock-maker in Geneva.
Reuben 找到一封關於他祖先的信,他是一位在日內瓦的瑞士鐘錶匠。
historical register: describing an ancestor
The old map showed a village named Switzer Valley.
那張舊地圖上標示一個名為瑞士谷的村落。
Hui read a history book about Switzers who fought as mercenaries in Italy.
Hui 讀了一本歷史書,內容關於在義大利當傭兵的瑞士人。
- Swiss
the modern, neutral term used today for a person from Switzerland
- Swiss national
used in formal or official contexts such as passports or legal documents
文法句型
a Switzer
Switzer (plural)
用法筆記
This word is now considered archaic. In modern English, use Swiss instead. The term is most often encountered in historical texts from the 16th–19th centuries, especially in reference to Swiss mercenaries.