adj. 英国人的;英国的;英文的
n. 英语;英国人;英文;英格兰人
vt. 把…译成英语
English 英格兰的,英语的
来自Angles, 词源同angle. 来自在公元5世纪入侵英国的日耳曼盎格鲁人,因其生活在德国西北部一角状土地而得名。
"... when Scots & others are likely to be within earshot, Britain & British should be inserted as tokens, but no more, of what is really meant" [Fowler]In pronunciation, "En-" has become "In-," perhaps through the frequency of -ing- words and the relative rarity of -e- before -ng- in the modern language, but the older spelling has remained. Meaning "English language or literature as a subject at school" is from 1889. Old English meaning the Anglo-Saxon language before the Conquest is attested from c. 1200 in an account of the native (as opposed to Latin) month names.