Sassenach
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Sas·se·nach /ˈsæsənæk/ noun [countable] SANan English person – used by Scottish people in a humorous way or to show disapproval 英格兰人〔苏格兰人对英格兰人的戏称或贬称〕
Examples from the Corpus
Sassenach• Another try at the corner of Sassenach was made by Jimmy Marshall in 1953, again from the Centurion groove.• Alas, his selection would require an improbable U-turn on the part of the Sassenach segment of the selectors.Sas·se·nach nounChineseSyllable
– Corpus used English an people in person by a Scottish
Sassenach
Sas‧se‧nach /ˈsæsənæk/
noun [countable]
an English person – used by Scottish people in a humorous way or to show disapproval
Sas‧se‧nach /ˈsæsənæk/
noun [countable]an English person – used by Scottish people in a humorous way or to show disapproval