英:[ˈvɪlɪdʒə(r)]
美:[ˈvɪlɪdʒər]
英:[ˈvɪlɪdʒə(r)]
美:[ˈvɪlɪdʒər]
vil·lag·er
vI l gr
复数:villagers
The first known use of villager was in 1570
villainousadjective
typical of a villainalso: wicked a villainous enemy
villainous attacks
very objectionable
villainous living conditions
villainousadjective
typical of a villainalso: wicked a villainous enemy
villainous attacks
very objectionable
villainous living conditions
villainessnoun
a woman who is a villain
villainnoun
villein
an evil person : scoundrel
a character in a story or play who opposes the hero
villagenoun
a place somewhat smaller than a town
the people living in a village
villagernoun
a person living in a village
villagernoun
a person living in a village
1 Papa liked it when the villagers made an effort to speak English around him.
2 The villagers were watching the Singer as he breathed deeply in preparation.
3 The team stayed in the village for four days, eating meals prepared by the villagers.
4 It was nearly the equinox, so the villagers who were Slavists were preparing to celebrate.
5 She had never heard of their moving about alone, and she hesitated before running down to warn the villagers, because the thing had stopped, in any case.
6 And what entitled her anyway, a villager, a harami, to pass judgment?
7 A group of villagers surrounded her and took her to her ship.
8 In the eastern provinces, the Khmer Rouge cadres were more moderate and humane: the work hours were generally shorter, the food rations were larger, and the soldiers did not kill the villagers indiscriminately.
9 This clergyman is respected by all the villagers.
这位教士受到所有村民的尊敬。
10 The villagers pushed through both wings, even your grandparents’ rooms, to find your aunt’s, which was also mine until the men returned.
11 The background depicts villagers throwing stones at her as she runs away while trying to cover her head with a traditional Khmer scarf called a “kroma.”
12 Now the villagers have to seek permission for the simplest of human desires-to have family members live with them or to leave the village to visit another area.
13 Would they turn on him like the villagers in that movie about Frankenstein?
14 All around the truck, villagers have gathered to take their first look at us new people.
15 I have seen this on the long table in the alley, when the villagers gathered items for the childrens.
16 Father said, “Indeed he should be, because so few villagers are going to church.”
17 Nok slipped off her shoes and joined the villagers standing in line.
18 “It shows how wealthy some of them are,” a villager explains.
一位村民说:“这就表明了他们这些人是多么的富有。”
19 There lies a small liver between the two villager.
在两个村子之间有一条小河.
20 After each war, new ideas, new attitudes, new trades and occupations were revealed to villagers.
每一次世界大战结束, 乡村居民们就会接触到新观念 、 新态度 、 新行业和新职业.
1 朴素
simple soft severe plain modest rustic sober earthy unaffected understated austere wide-eyed russet unadorned homespun artless ungarnished large-eyed unornamental plain-Jane simply quietly unadornment simplicity severity austerity modesty chastity
3 文盲
bat-blind illiterate unlettered analphabetic letterless blindness illiteracy analphabet not know A from B not know letters
4 朴素的
simple soft severe plain modest rustic sober earthy unaffected understated austere wide-eyed russet unadorned homespun artless ungarnished large-eyed unornamental plain-Jane
6 乡村居民
7 乡下人
rustic hick chuff stump-jumper provincial clown peasant countryman bushy bucolic Carl bushman yap clod tyke bumpkin jake Elmer boor bushwhacker plowman landman clem clodhopper mossback busher plower one-eye chawbacon country cousin yokel churlish wheat hind hillbilly loblolly paisano kern hodge kerne provincialist country folk corn ball a squirrel shooter country jake