colonizer in Vietnamese

@colonizer /'kɔlənaizə/
* danh từ
- kẻ đi chiếm thuộc địa; tên thực dân
- người đi khai hoang, người định cư đất mới ((cũng) colonist)
- người gài cử tri vào một khu vực bầu cử (nhằm mục đích gian lận)

Sentence patterns related to "colonizer"

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1. Bogbean is a wonderful colonizer for …

2. What does Colonizers mean? Plural form of colonizer

3. 8 synonyms for Colonist: settler, immigrant, pioneer, colonial, homesteader, colonizer, frontiersman

4. The Colonizer and the Colonized 殖民者与被殖民者

5. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of colonizer.··to Colonise

6. As nouns the difference between Colonist and colonizer is that Colonist is a person who is a founder of a colony while colonizer is one who establishes or joins a colony; a Colonist.

7. Japan, Colonized Japan was not formally Colonized by Western powers, but was a colonizer itself

8. This great leader and colonizer gave us many important writings in the Book of Mormon.

Vị lãnh đạo đại tài và người đi khai khẩn đất hoang này đã để lại cho chúng ta nhiều văn tập quan trọng trong Sách Mặc Môn.

9. The agent noun, is referred to as a colonizer, while the person who gets Colonized, i.e

10. Netflix-Sponsored ‘Antiracist’ Grifter Ibram Kendi Supports Totalitarian Government Kendi suggested Justice Amy Coney Barrett was a 'white colonizer' for adopting children from Haiti.

11. Hollywood acts as colonizer, just as American slave owners, or British Anglicizers of Irish names, adapt the names of their underlings to perceived U.S., or British, tastes

12. Confiscated by colonial police throughout the world since its 1957 publication, The Colonizer and the Colonized is an important document of our times, an invaluable warning for all future generations.–The Los Angeles Times

13. Anthropophagy is the motto of a cultural movement articulated in the end of the 1920’s in Brazil that affirms the urge to ingest the culture of the colonizer and digest it in terms of the local reality

14. In my work, I have been interested in how, beyond the territorial occupation and the plundering of natural wealth and bodies, the colonizer also “colonizes” the cultural images of the colonized, appropriating their referents, Acculturizing the population, and building an exoticizing story, where the colonized is presented as a “savage

15. This book is a good exploration on the subject of the relationship between the colonizer and the Colonized, and explores many concepts found in other works, such as Sartre's Existentialism is a Humanism, Cesaire's "Discourse on Colonialism", and Fanon's "The Wretched of the Earth" and "Black Skin, White Masks".