англосакс

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Russian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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англоса́кс (anglosáksm anim (genitive англоса́кса, nominative plural англоса́ксы, genitive plural англоса́ксов)

  1. (historical) Anglo-Saxon (historical Germanic people in Britain)
  2. (politics, derogatory) English-speaking Western countries; especially the United States and Britain.

Usage notes

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This term is used in Russian nationalist discourse to represent Western interests as opponents and enemies of Russia.

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