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compatriot

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++com·pat·ri·ot /kəmˈpætriət $ -ˈpeɪt-/ noun [countable]  SANsomeone who was born in or is a citizen of the same country as someone else 同国人,同胞 SYN countrymansomebody’s compatriot Schmidt defeated his compatriot Hausmann in the quarter final. 施密特在四分之一决赛中击败了同胞豪斯曼。
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compatriotI was a coach, a compatriot, helping the men as they struggled with their test taking and their writing.Like his compatriot Nelson Piquet, Emerson in the cockpit is a somnolent cat.What Zyuganov reassuringly says to nervous westerners is not what he has been saying for the past five years to his compatriots.I discovered I had just committed the crime of killing compatriots...I see that I enjoy an exaggerated reputation for probity among my compatriots.Their pal Robert Musgrave would play their long-suffering compatriot, Bob.somebody’s compatriotMinh joined nearly 1 million of his compatriots in the West after being expelled from the Communist party in Vietnam.
Origin compatriot (1500-1600) French compatriote, from Late Latin, from Latin com- ( → COM-) + Late Latin patriota ( → PATRIOT)
com·pat·ri·ot nounChineseSyllable
someone Corpus of citizen was in is a born who or


compatriot
compatriot /kəmˈpætriət $ -ˈpeɪt-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: compatriote, from Late Latin, from Latin com- ( ⇨ COM-) + Late Latin patriota (, patriot)
someone who was born in or is a citizen of the same country as someone else
   SYN  countryman
    sb’s compatriot
    Schmidt defeated his compatriot Hausmann in the quarter final.


com·pat·riotBrE /kəmˈpætriət/ 🔊NAmE /kəmˈpeɪtriət/ 🔊 nouna person who was born in, or is a citizen of, the same country as sb else 同胞;同国人 SYN countryman He played against one of his compatriots in the semi-final. 他在半决赛中与他的一位同胞选手对垒。🔊🔊