Russo-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Russia; Russian:
俄罗斯;俄罗斯人:
Russophobe.
恐俄分子
语源
- From Russia
源自 Russia
Russo- /ˈrʌsəʊ-/
combining form
Russia or Russian
⇒
Russo-Japanese
Russo-a word element representing Russia, as in Russophobe, Russophile.
Rus·so-
\\\\ˈrə-(ˌ)sō, ˈrü-, -(ˌ)shō\\\\ combining form
the Russo-Japanese war
\\\\ˈrə-(ˌ)sō, ˈrü-, -(ˌ)shō\\\\ combining form
ETYMOLOGY Russia & Russian
: Russian andthe Russo-Japanese war
Russo-
combining form
- Russian; Russian and ...表示“俄罗斯(人)的”, “俄罗斯人”, “俄罗斯人和…”:
-
Russo-Japanese.
- ■ relating to Russia表示“有关俄罗斯的”。
1814 tr. G. H. von Langsdorff's Voyages & Travels II. 99At our arrival, we found this new settlement of the Russio-American Company in want of almost all the necessaries of life. [ sic]
1977 Gramophone June 56/3 A Russian conductor..and a Russo-American concerto which I haven't heard him play before.
1889 Cent. Dict. ,Russo-Byzantine.
1973 Country Life 6 Dec. 1913/1 Russo-Byzantine work in purple and gold.
1857 T. Moore Handbk. Brit. Ferns (ed. 3) 222In Asia it is found in the Russo-Caucasian provinces.
1903 G. Bell Let. 20 May (1927) I. viii. 162We had to go to the renowned Russo-Chinese bank to change our notes.
1949 I. Deutscher Stalin 418The Russo-French and the Russo-Czech alliances were concluded.
1897 E. A. Bartlett Battlefields of Turkey ii. 39Two such evenly poised camps as the Russo-French League and the German monarchies.
1928 L. Robinson Let. inLett. S. O'Casey (1975) I. 266The second act in the modern Russo-German manner is very fine.
1775 Ann. Reg. ,Chron. 135/1The exercise of the Russo-Greek religion.
1972 D. Dakin Unification of Greece ix. 126Phillipon..was sent to..Athens in the hope of improving Russo-Greek relations.
1906 A. Bennett Let. 6 Mar. (1966) I. 70The last trick of bringing the Russo-Japanese war into the story.
1953 A. Smith Blind White Fish in Persia iii. 50Further along the coast there was a Russo-Persian Caviare industry but their fleet was not visible.
1838 Penny Cycl. XI. 436/1In Polish and in Russo-Polish.
Ibid. ,In the same Russo-Polish dialect.
1926 Russo-Polish . [ see expressionism]
1959 G. Nandriş Handbk. OldCh. Slavonic i. 20In the later period Russo-Slavonic, Old Serbian, and Old Croatian texts show a regular epenthetic l.
1974 Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XVI. 60/2Russo-Swedish relations were settled during the Napoleonic era.
1878 N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 393policy would have..prevented the Russo-Turkish War. [ Disraeli's]
1880 Swinburne Stud. Shaks. 195Anti-Gallican and *Russolatrous insanities of perverse and morbid eloquence.
1882 Morley Cobden iv. (1902) 12/1The *Russo-maniac ideas of Russian power are demonstrably absurd.
1892 Pall Mall G. 31 Mar. 1/2 Since all things Russian are fashionable, the Russo-maniacs should take care . [ etc.]
1891 Times 15 Aug. 5/3 The Russophil or *Russomaniacal demonstrations in France.
1882 C. Marvin RussianAdv. towards India i. 6,I am both a *Russophil and a Russophobe.
1885 ― The Russians at Gates of Herat viii. 167The offer..cannot be accepted, even by the most willing Russophile.
1887 Spectator 17 Sept. 1235 The Russophil party in Sofia.
1897 E. A. Bartlett Battlefields of Thessaly ii. 38There was a curious outburst of Russophile writing in a portion of the English Press.
Ibid. iii. 46One great factor in the game..is also ignored by our English Russophiles.
1946 R. Capell Simiomata iii. 153The new Foreign Minister..is a socialist and Russophil.
1967 C. Seton-Watson Italy from Liberalism to Fascism ix. 342Aehrenthal..had the reputation of an extreme conservative and Russophil.
1971 Daily Tel. 11 May 9/4It is true that as a result of our history we have been and still are Russophile.
1893 Current Hist. III. 385The tendency..to rash legislation and unreflecting *Russophilism.
1868 G. Duff Pol. Surv. 67A *Russophobe preaching an aggressive movement in the north-west.
1887 Pall Mall G. 14 Feb. 1/2 India, they say, is ‘Russophobe’.
1946 G. Stimpson Thousand Things 250The war party, the Russophobes, who urged Prime Minister Disraeli to side with the Turks, against the Russians, became known as jingoes.
1966 R. Blake Disraeli xxvi. 607The more Turcophobe Gladstone became, the more Russophobe was Disraeli.
1836 J. S. Mill in Westm. Rev. XXV. 276Ministers are smitten with the epidemic disease of *Russo-phobia.
1844 Disraeli Coningsby iv. ix,Materials for a ‘slashing’ article against the Russophobia.
1980 Daily Tel. 8 July 14,I fear that it might only serve to conceal the ever lurking presence of good old 19th-century British Russophobia.
1885 Daily News 22 June 5/5 A *Russophobian Opposition speaker is not necessarily a Russophobian Minister.
1880 E. W. Hamilton Diary 25 Aug. (1972) I. 37It is extraordinary what amount of *Russophobism pervades the royal mind.
1881 Times 3 Jan. 5/5 The Russophobism of many Englishmen.
1877 Wallace Russia xxxiv. 596‘Where, then,’ asks the alarmed *Russophobist, ‘is the aggression of Russia to stop’?
1882 E. W. Hamilton Diary 4 June (1972) I. 284She may have the Russophobist and anti-Russian party in power again in this country.
1886 Pall Mall G. 27 July 3/2 Last week the Russophobist watchdogs began to bay as is their wont.
Russo-
word-forming element meaning "pertaining to Russia, Russians, or the Russian language," from comb. form of Medieval Latin Russi (plural) "the Russians" (see Russia).
ORIGIN: from Russ + -o- .
Russo-
Prefix
- The combining form of the adjective Russian.