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I . American [əˈmerɪkən] SUST.

1. American (person):

American
American

II . American [əˈmerɪkən] ADJ.

I . Afro-american [ˌæfrəʊ-, ingl. am. ˌæfroʊ-] ADJ.

II . Afro-american [ˌæfrəʊ-, ingl. am. ˌæfroʊ-] SUST.

I . Latin American ADJ.

II . Latin American SUST. (person)

II . Native American ADJ.

I . North American SUST.

II . North American ADJ.

Pan-American [ˈpænəˈmerɪkən] ADJ.

I . South American ADJ.

II . South American SUST.

un-American [ˌʌnəˈmerɪkən] ADJ. pey.

2. un-American (against the U.S.A.):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This work became one of the principal drill manuals used during the American Revolution.
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The resistance which has been identified in South American strains of cassava works by preventing colonization of the xylems.
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But in 1861 everything changed when the American Civil War began, which caused a drastic reduction in the number of emigrants.
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The impression books also record mixed responses to the museum; some visitors noted down their own anti-American sentiments, especially after 2001.
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That a large standing army is uneconomic and un-American.
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In the past, historians considered the battle to be the opening salvo of the American Revolution and locals agreed with this assessment.
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Current enrollment is about evenly divided between boys and girls and about 80% African-American.
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It operated as a school for African-American children until 1956.
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It was the first record company owned and operated by an African American.
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There are a few differences between the North American tracklist and the international tracklist.
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