canadian
canadian — adjective
1. describes something that comes from Canada or is connected with the country, its
describes something that comes from Canada or is connected with the country, its culture, or its people
The Canadian winter lasts from November to March in most regions.
collocation: Canadian winter / Canadian summer
Aiko ordered Canadian maple syrup to use on her pancakes.
attributive use: Canadian + noun
The Canadian dollar is worth slightly less than the US dollar.
Many international students choose Canadian universities for their research programmes.
文法句型
Canadian + noun
用法筆記
Used before a noun (attributive position) to describe the national origin or character of people, products, places, or institutions.
常見錯誤
canadian — noun
1. someone who was born in Canada or has Canadian citizenship
someone who was born in Canada or has Canadian citizenship
Leila met a Canadian while hiking in the Rocky Mountains last summer.
countable: a Canadian
Canadians often joke about how much they love hockey and maple syrup.
plural: Canadians + stereotype/characteristic
The Canadians at the conference gave a presentation on clean energy projects.
My neighbour is a Canadian who moved here from Toronto three years ago.
文法句型
a Canadian / the Canadians
用法筆記
Like other demonyms (an American, an Italian), 'Canadian' can be used with 'a' for one person and 'the Canadians' for the whole population.