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美:['kʌntrɪˌfoʊk]
英:['kʌntrɪfəʊk]
美:['kʌntrɪˌfoʊk]
The first known use of countryfolk was in the 14th century
1 It has been long held famous among countryfolk as an excellent plant for coughs, asthma, and pulmonary consumption.
2 As he lived in Germany fifty years ago, he scolds his countryfolk for living in flats.
3 Much of their effort is devoted to warning their countryfolk of the consequences of a potential nuclear strike from Belarusian territory.
4 When countryfolk in France have made up their minds as to a person's calling, argument is fruitless.
5 The countryfolk, many of whom had remained friendly, began bringing back spoil which they had wrested from wrongful possessors.
6 From No. 1 in the World to crappest elite international team in Europe in 12 months is not good for his CV or the soul of his countryfolk.
7 Bemoaning his countryfolk's tendency to jump the borders when things get tricky at home, he invited them back.
8 Many of these small inns entertain summer visitors, not English and Americans who want luxuries, but their own countryfolk, whose purses and requirements are both small.
9 When countryfolk get gossiping, they go on, I do assure you, for the fun; they don’t as much as think of what they say.
10 Well, there's the obvious moral decrepitude of roaming the earth in mink and stilettos while your countryfolk starve.
11 On 13 April 1545 the Baron entered the Vaudois territory at the head of a body of troops, reinforced by the papal Vice-legate and a fanatical mob of countryfolk.
12 In Russia, where sales of tinned goods and matches have surged, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has urged his countryfolk to remain calm.
13 Hall in his “Satires” says, “Russet clothes in the 16th century are indicative of countryfolk.”
14 Capturing the country's soul and landscape was vital if it was going to be taken seriously by Al-Daradji's countryfolk.
15 A decoction of the plant is held in esteem by countryfolk as checking pulmonary consumption in its early stages.
16 Yet every page of it is a Jeremiad, an exhortation to his countryfolk to stop short on the road to ruin.
17 When countryfolk get gossiping, they go on, I do assure you, for the fun; they don’t as much as think of what they say.
18 Unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated.
没受过教育但有基本常识的乡下人能够解决那些困扰渊博的人的问题.
19 Visitors must not expect to learn much about the saints or about the monuments from the countryfolk, either here or anywhere else in Cornwall.
20 Among countryfolk so gently submissive, as these legends show them, to the Church, you would readily suppose that very great innocence might be found.