townsfolk

英['taʊnsfəʊk] 美['taʊnsfəʊk]
  • n. 市民;市镇居民
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    n. (名词)
    1. 市民
    2. 镇民
    3. 城里人
    4. 都市居民
    5. 市镇居民
    6. 镇内的人
    adj. (形容词)
    1. <口>爱挑剔的
    2. 难对付的
    3. 难以取悦的
    4. 苛求的

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the people living in a municipality smaller than a city;

    "the whole town cheered the team"

1. Townsfolk , too, were the first to feel new currents of European thought.
最先接触到欧洲新思潮的, 也是城里的人.

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2. There was constant trouble, even fighting, between the townsfolk and the students.
市民与学生之间经常发生纠纷, 甚至殴斗.

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3. By night, the furnaces glowed and the hammers clanged long after townsfolk were abed.
到晚上, 直到夜深人静以后许久,工厂里仍是炉火熊熊,铁锤丁当.

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4. Every week a Mystical Pond produces nice little presents for the townsfolk.
每周,这个池塘就会给镇上的居民些许礼物.

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5. Being relatively wealthy townsfolk, they can also afford decent armour.
作为富有的市镇居民他们还可以负担得起象样的盔甲.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was constant trouble, even fighting, between the townsfolk and the students.
      市民与学生之间经常发生纠纷,甚至殴斗。
    2. For the drover's life has pleasures that the townsfolk never know.
      而牧羊人的快乐生活城里人从来都没法想。
    3. The townsfolk earn little from tourism.
      当地居民从旅游业中获利甚微。
    4. Every week a Mystical Pond produces nice little presents for the townsfolk.
      每周,这个池塘就会给镇上的居民些许礼物。