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hometown

/hohm-toun/US // ˈhoʊmˈtaʊn //

故乡,家乡,乡镇,故里

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the town or city in which a person lives or was born, or from which a person comes.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a hometown: a hometown welcome.

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Examples

  • It was also interpreted as a reference to the world-famous Carnaval de Barranquilla, which is held in Shakira’s hometown in Colombia.

  • Instead, she took it back to her hometown of Omaha and directed the spotlight on her older sister, Lacey Lamar.

  • This January luxury, you might think, must occur in California or Florida, but Jabbour gardens in her hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

  • Teams are set in local markets so fans can support their hometown.

  • He spent the next three years playing in the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia for his hometown team.

  • During the height of his disenchantment, he visited his hometown where an old friend gave him some liquid acid.

  • That side is volunteering extensively in his hometown of Flint, and recently, pastoring Charity United Methodist Church.

  • Meanwhile, their Missouri hometown appears to be on the brink of chaos.

  • On Sunday, Saban said he often writes letters to the editors of his hometown paper, the Los Angeles Times.

  • Darren Deon Vann's hometown has 10,000 abandoned houses, more than enough for him to hide six bodies.

  • But my other waitresses wanted to get back to their hometown, and they left early—before we did.

  • This sounds like another beer cheese, but it's only a mild Cheddar named after its hometown in Dorsetshire.

  • Hometown, owing to some early local faction, is divided into two sections, forming two distinct towns.

  • The author's genuine interest in his hometown folk never waned.

  • Amos Shoopegg is a type of a large class of the native element of Hometown.