rustical 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or living in the country, as distinguished from towns or cities; rural.
- simple, artless, or unsophisticated.
- uncouth, rude, or boorish.
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- a country person.
- an unsophisticated country person.
rustical 近义词
等同于 rural
更多rustical例句
- The wood is reclaimed so the look is rustic, and may include a few inconsistencies.
- I’d hoped she would approve of my rustic addition to our home.
- While more upscale than Big Meadows thanks to a recent renovation, Skyland also offers small one-bedroom cabins that are more rustic.
- It’s is a mix of 29 traditional hotel rooms and 72 rustic cabins and multiroom units, all of which surround a main lodge building with a dining room and a taproom.
- Small in size, this potted plant is a stylish option—with its attractive rustic handmade concrete pot.
- He juices with vegetables, romances on Tinder, and shops for rustic furniture built with reclaimed materials.
- It has a lovely rustic feel with plank wooden floors and uncovered fireplaces.
- Accommodation is provided on-site, in a log cabin that's either charmingly or alarmingly rustic, depending on your tastes.
- With a beautiful location and rustic charm, a weekend in Stowe, Vermont can cure any life woes…especially during the fall.
- A rustic-chic silver-mining town of about 2,500 people, Telluride is surrounded on all sides by red-faced mountains.
- They found the old woman alone, knitting in her rustic chair in her floral bower on the roof.
- A very pretty picture in a frame-work of brown and green, thought the old man in the rustic chair on the piazza.
- This rustic porch, overhung with luxuriant vines, evidently served as the family sitting-room.
- It had cushioned seats all round, a rustic table at one side, and stained glass, tiny-paned windows.
- I drew her to a desolate rustic bench and put my arm round her and let her sob herself out.