单词 | Americanisation |
例句 | Indeed, the only thing that doesn't seem to have panned out was an attempt to reprise the role of Moss in an Americanisation of the IT Crowd: the pilot was never broadcast. Richard Ayoade: Mr Modest 2011-01-15T00:03:59Z In Europe the transition from fount to font was essentially complete by the 1970s, a grudging acceptance of the Americanisation of the word. True to type: why letters are a labour of love 2010-10-16T23:00:00Z JR Beverly and Sean continue to bicker over the vile Americanisation of their show tonight as the "Pucks" pilot continues filming. Tonight's TV highlights 2011-01-31T07:59:00Z Moving to the more modern works, the label for Anthony Caro's sculptures will talk about the shift in his work in the 1960s, and also how that is related to a wider Americanisation. Tate Britain: On the move 2013-05-03T18:40:01Z Even the racism turns out to be part of a larger take on Ireland's insularity, eroding identity and inexorable Americanisation – the latter of which adds a self-aware edge to the unlikely crime proceedings. The Guard ? review 2011-08-18T21:25:01Z Viewers, reviewers and executives who remember when the phrase "wall-to-wall Dallas" served as a terrible warning of the possible consequences of the Americanisation of British drama regard the current era with astonishment. State of the nation 2011-03-29T11:25:31Z "People there are obsessed with how the country is represented, and many do resent the elite culture, Americanisation and alcohol, which is pretty much most of what the film's about," says Hammad. Slackistan or City of Fear: which is the real Islamabad? 2010-11-22T13:09:00Z He says the creeping Americanisation of British politics has damaged the Conservative brand. Woo youth vote or die, Matt Hancock tells Conservatives 2023-05-19T04:00:00Z The federal election has made politics here greener, more feminine and, at a time of creeping Americanisation, more emphatically Australian. Australia election: A great shock to the system 2022-05-22T04:00:00Z “One of the things that they sacrificed on the altar of Americanisation was their language,” he says. The fight to save CHamoru, a language the US military tried to destroy 2020-02-12T05:00:00Z The changing tastes are down, I'm afraid, to the steady 'Americanisation' of our diet. Are these Bonfire Night traditions fizzling out? 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z So the Americanisation of global sports like soccer, rugby and cricket is not only about boosting awareness and passion, but persuading city leaders to allocate land and funds. If you build it, will they succumb? Houston opens rugby field of dreams 2019-05-25T04:00:00Z The promotion prompted fears of layoffs at the business, and worries that SAP faced an unwanted "Americanisation", according to news reports at the time. 'It never entered my mind that I wasn't coming back' 2018-08-19T04:00:00Z Even in a changed Britain, Blair’s version of leadership was a modernisation, an Americanisation, too far. Inside the Mind of Tony Blair: The Newsweek Interview 2015-04-10T04:00:00Z But I am not here to malign the Americanisation of dough confectionary; simply to plead for a more diverse approach towards the transatlantic exchange of convenience food. Dunkin’ Donuts is back in the UK. But is it filling the hole? 2014-10-07T04:00:00Z Proms are proof of the growing Americanisation of British culture. No parents should be paying £1,000 for a prom outfit 2014-07-14T04:00:00Z The Americanisation of Australia moves on apace – or was it just a spelling mistake spied on the big screen overlooking the main spectator park, when we were exhorted to watch our "behavior"? Australian Open 2013 diary: Dimitrov dumped out, Sharapova storms through 2013-01-14T08:26:18Z Of course the Americanisation of Mexican food is deeply linked to both countries' history. Sugar skulls and 'rotten' bananas 2012-11-01T17:00:13Z The impact of Americanisation as well as colonial and European immigration upon British life were a source of great concern. Why do we love our monarchy? 2012-05-29T01:45:40Z "What 9/11 told me was that there was no way that globalisation was going to be Americanisation in the future – nor should it be." Welcome to the 'Bric 'n' Mitsk' 2011-01-17T08:01:43Z The Italian Twins can also be correlated with American government through the use by teachers of Webster’s Americanisation and Citizenship; pupils can read Bryant’s I Am an American. The Italian Twins They have called down the punishment of the Americanisation of England. What I Saw in America The "Americanisation of the British press" is no bugbear to stand in awe of, if only it be carried on with good sense and discrimination. The Land of Contrasts A Briton's View of His American Kin When the war found the Americanisation of our people unfinished, it became the duty of every loyal man in the Republic to give his very life-blood to achieve solidarity. The Parts Men Play The Americanisation of the world was perceived to be the historical equivalent of the Pox Romania. After the Rain : how the West lost the East I do not profess to discuss here at all adequately the question this raises about the Americanisation of the Bulgar. What I Saw in America In that sense such Americanisation as there is is very superficial. What I Saw in America In a word, what is unique is not America but what is called Americanisation. What I Saw in America The two races that come to this country and never help its Americanisation are the Germans and the English. The Parts Men Play |
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