Ebonics
英:[eˈbɒnɪks] 美: [eˈbɑnɪks]
Ebonics 基本解释
释义黑人英语 (Black English):非洲裔美国人所讲的英语方言;
英英释义
Ebonics[ 'ebəniks ]
n.a nonstandard form of American English spoken by some Blacks in the United States同义词:Black EnglishBlack English Vernacular
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