westerner
noun
|
- A native or inhabitant of the West, of the Western world—Europe and the Americas. (Also written capitalized as Westerner.)
|
[[жи́тель]] [[Запад|За́пада]],
[[жи́тельница]] [[Запад|За́пада]],
[[уроже́нец]] [[Запад|За́пада]],
[[уроже́нка]] [[Запад|За́пада]],
европе́ец
|
western
adjective
/ˈwɛstən/
,
/ˈwɛstɚn/
|
- Of, facing, situated in, or related to the west.
- (of a wind) Blowing from the west; westerly.
|
за́падный
|
western
noun
/ˈwɛstən/
,
/ˈwɛstɚn/
|
- (cinema) A film, or some other dramatic work, set in, the historic (c. 1850–1910) American West (west of the Mississippi river) focusing on conflict between whites and Indians, lawmen and outlaws, ranchers and farmers, or industry (railroads, mining) and agriculture.
|
ве́стерн,
вестерн
|
westernization
noun
|
- The process of assimilation, by a society, of the customs and practices of western culture.
|
вестерниза́ция,
американиза́ция,
европеиза́ция,
западниза́ция,
оксидентализа́ция
|
Westernism
noun
|
- (historical) An 19th-century intellectual ideology which saw Russia's development as dependent upon the adoption of Western European technology and liberal government.
|
за́падничество
|
Westernizer
noun
|
- (historical) A member of a group of 19th-century intellectuals who believed that Russia's development depended upon the adoption of Western European technology and liberal government.
|
за́падник
|
Western
adjective
/ˈwɛstə(ɹ)n/
|
- Of or pertaining to a certain genre of film, television, literature, and so on, dealing with the American Old West.
|
запад
|