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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Dutch1 /dʌtʃ/ adjective 1. SANrelating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language 荷兰的;荷兰人的;荷兰语的2. go Dutch (with somebody) SHAREto share the cost of a meal in a restaurant 〔在餐馆里〕(和某人)各自结账,平摊费用3. Dutch treat American EnglishSHARE an occasion when you share the cost of something such as a meal in a restaurant 〔在餐馆里〕各自结账,AA制Dutch2 noun 1. the Dutch [plural]SAN people from the Netherlands 荷兰人2. [uncountable]SLL the language used in the Netherlands and in some parts of Belgium 荷兰语 → double-DutchOrigin Dutch2 (1300-1400) Middle Dutch duutsch “German”
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Dutch1 /dʌtʃ/
adjective
1. relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language
2. go Dutch (with somebody) to share the cost of a meal in a restaurant
3. Dutch treat American English an occasion when you share the cost of something such as a meal in a restaurant
Dutch2
noun
2. [uncountable] the language used in the Netherlands, and in some parts of Belgium
⇨ double-Dutch
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adjective1. relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language
2. go Dutch (with somebody) to share the cost of a meal in a restaurant
3. Dutch treat American English an occasion when you share the cost of something such as a meal in a restaurant
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noun Date: 1300-1400
Language: Middle Dutch
Origin: duutsch 'German'
1. the Dutch [plural] people from the NetherlandsLanguage: Middle Dutch
Origin: duutsch 'German'
2. [uncountable] the language used in the Netherlands, and in some parts of Belgium
⇨ double-Dutch