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southerner

/suhth-er-ner/US // ˈsʌð ər nər //UK // (ˈsʌðənə) //

南方人,南方佬,乡下人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a native or inhabitant of the south.
    • : a native or inhabitant of the southern U.S.

Examples

  • In addition to fear of losing control over slavery, southerners back then feared losing political control.

  • Note that this includes George H.W. Bush as a Southerner by virtue of his Texas residency.

  • Between 1952 and 2004, the major party Presidential tickets included at least one Southerner between them.

  • Before 2008, the last election not to include a Southerner was 1948, which included candidates from Kentucky and Missouri.

  • For a Southerner, he is relatively immune to the cult of Bobby Lee.

  • Like any other small-town, traditional Southerner, Burns got married.

  • Vincèn is eloquent, like a true southerner, and tells his experiences with flashing eye and animated gestures.

  • Well brought up as you are, a southerner, alert and adaptable, you will quickly pick up the routine of the Boulevard.

  • This southerner was trembling, defeated and softened by the emotional display of the funeral ceremony.

  • And behold our southerner rebounding from the depth of his fall, intoxicated with joy, and full of hope.

  • The Southerner, deprived of his sun, execrated Paris, which he called a manufactory of rheumatism.