American
4
colocações
categorias
6.3
frequência média
ADJ. + NOUN
Words in ADJ. + NOUN category
American football
A type of football native to the United States, played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
8.0/10
25.5/M
-
The Super Bowl is the championship game of American football.
-
He played American football in college before turning professional.
-
Many people around the world confuse American football with rugby.
-
Protective gear is essential for playing American football safely.
-
Do you prefer watching American football or basketball?
-
The rules of American football can be quite complex for beginners.
-
American football is a major part of high school and college culture in the United States.
-
His dream was to get a scholarship to play American football.
-
Unlike soccer, players in American football can use their hands to carry the ball.
-
The quarterback is one of the most important positions in American football.
American history
The study of past events in the United States.
7.8/10
18.2/M
-
He is a professor of American history at the local university.
-
The Civil War is a pivotal moment in American history.
-
This book offers a new perspective on early American history.
-
What's the most fascinating period of American history for you?
-
Understanding the complexities of American history is essential for comprehending its present.
-
I've always been fascinated by the stories and figures of American history.
-
She is writing a book that re-examines a controversial chapter of American history.
-
Next semester, I will be taking a course on modern American history.
-
In high school, we spent a full year studying American history.
-
The museum exhibit places American history within a global context.
American premiere
The first public performance of a play, film, or piece of music in the United States.
5.2/10
2.1/M
-
The film will have its American premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
-
When is the American premiere of the new West End play scheduled?
-
The opera's American premiere took place at the Metropolitan Opera in 1910.
-
Critics are eagerly awaiting the symphony's American premiere, which will be conducted by the composer himself.
-
The American premiere of the award-winning documentary was held in New York City.
-
I managed to get tickets for the American premiere of that much-hyped sci-fi movie.
-
The orchestra announced that its season will open with the American premiere of a new concerto.
-
If the show is a hit in London, its American premiere could happen on Broadway next year.
-
The red carpet was rolled out for the star-studded American premiere.
-
Attending the American premiere was an unforgettable experience for the young director.
American twang
A nasal style of pronunciation or accent, especially one associated with a particular region of the United States.
4.1/10
1.5/M
-
He spoke with a noticeable American twang.
-
The slight American twang in her voice gave away her nationality.
-
The British actor had to practice for months to perfect his American twang for the movie role.
-
She had a classic Southern American twang that was charming.
-
At first, I found his strong American twang a little hard to understand.
-
He can imitate a perfect Texan American twang when he tells jokes.
-
After living in London for twenty years, she lost most of her original American twang.
-
Can you hear that faint American twang when he says certain words?
-
If you move to Nashville, you might pick up a bit of an American twang.
-
The singer is famous for her powerful voice and her distinctive American twang.