small town / ˈsmɔlˈtaʊn /

小城镇小镇小城小城市

small town 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a town or village: a typical, small-town general store.
  2. provincial or unsophisticated: small-town manners.

small town 近义词

small town

等同于 provincial

small town

等同于 parochial

small town

等同于 local

small town

等同于 sectarian

small town

等同于 localized

small town

等同于 small-town

small town

等同于 hamlet

更多small town例句

  1. Something like fluoride, which is too small for normal filters, yanks away that feeling of agency.
  2. And yes, someone has already called Spencer a “Small Fry,” har har.
  3. It was seen by a small delegation of star-struck prelates and dignitaries who later described the film as “moving.”
  4. The judges who handle arraignments at criminal court in all five boroughs have a small fraction of their usual caseloads.
  5. Inside the guild, men in caps and long gowns sit in twos, weaving together in small rooms.
  6. The Duchess had also a tent for their sick men; so that we had a small town of our own here, and every body employed.
  7. Suddenly, however, he became aware of a small black spot far ahead in the very middle of the unencumbered track.
  8. He is perplexed and hindered by the lack of soldiers, but is doing his best with his small forces.
  9. A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
  10. Before the outlaw can comply with this small request the horn sounds again.