colonial
co
lo
ˈloʊ
low
nial
niəl
niēl
British pronunciation
/kəlˈə‍ʊnɪəl/

Définition et signification de « colonial » en anglais

colonial
01

colonial

related to a country that controls another territory or country
example
Exemples
Colonial rule often involved the imposition of new laws and institutions by the ruling power.
La domination coloniale impliquait souvent l'imposition de nouvelles lois et institutions par la puissance dirigeante.
The colonial period saw significant cultural exchanges and conflicts between indigenous peoples and colonizers.
La période coloniale a vu des échanges culturels et des conflits importants entre les peuples autochtones et les colonisateurs.
02

colonial

reflecting the architectural or decorative style that was common in America during the 18th century, particularly the period it was under British rule
example
Exemples
The colonial architecture in the city reflects the influence of European settlers who once inhabited the area.
L'architecture coloniale dans la ville reflète l'influence des colons européens qui ont autrefois habité la région.
The house was built in colonial style with symmetrical windows.
03

colonial

of animals who live in colonies, such as ants
example
Exemples
Ants are highly colonial creatures.
Colonial birds often nest in large groups.
04

colonial, coloniale

composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony
example
Exemples
Coral reefs are colonial structures composed of tiny polyps.
Colonial tunicates function as one organism despite multiple individuals.
Colonial
01

colon

a resident of a colony
example
Exemples
The colonials settled along the riverbanks.
Colonials in the Caribbean maintained European customs.
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