Nordic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Nor·dic /ˈnɔːdɪk $ ˈnɔːr-/ adjective SANrelating to the northern European countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland, or to their people 北欧国家的;北欧人的 → Scandinavian the Nordic countries 北欧国家
Examples from the Corpus
Nordic• This pattern, on eschewing economic matters, was to culminate in the formation of the Nordic Council in 1952.• Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council, launched in 1952.• Casino with three-or four-night sails from San Juan aboard the Nordic Empress.• And nearby, five Scandinavian countries have combined to build one compound, an architectural swoop of Nordic green.• A friend knitted me a fabulous Nordic jumper, which immediately took on the status of security blanket.• Tours depart the Breckenridge Nordic Ski Center nightly.• The Nordic types are far from dominant among them.• sailing in Nordic watersOrigin Nordic (1800-1900) French nordique, from nord “north”Nor·dic adjectiveChineseSyllable
northern to relating European Sweden, Corpus the countries of Denmark, Norway,
Nordic
Nor‧dic /ˈnɔːdɪk $ ˈnɔːr-/
adjective
the Nordic countries
Nor‧dic /ˈnɔːdɪk $ ˈnɔːr-/
adjective Date: 1800-1900
Language: French
Origin: nordique, from nord __north__
relating to the northern European countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland, or to their people ⇨ Scandinavian:Language: French
Origin: nordique, from nord __north__