villager / ˈvɪl ɪ dʒər /

⚽高中词汇乡亲们村民乡民村民们

villager 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an inhabitant of a village.

villager 近义词

villager

等同于 citizen

更多villager例句

  1. Much of the effort to fight the blazes has come from local villagers, who have taken the work of defending surrounding hay fields—essential for their livelihoods raising horses and cattle—into their own hands.
  2. Players feed the bugsnax — half-bug, half-snack creatures — to the villagers, or Grumpuses, whose body parts turn into snacks once they’re fed.
  3. Threatened by local villagers and challenged by unpredictable weather and dangerous rock and ice falls, the climbers must decide whether to give up or commit fully to the quest.
  4. The villagers had assumed they would still be able to take trees for lumber, harvest their medicinal plants or sell other bits from the forest during cash emergencies.
  5. It was the villagers rising to the defense of the boy who cried wolf by pointing out that, in fact, wolves do exist.
  6. So, they randomly select a poor villager and strap a bucket of rats against his chest.
  7. Despite the look of plenty, it had not been a good one, according to one villager.
  8. “The Taliban hate our small village of 60 homes and families,” says Sabray villager Muhammad Jan, 45.
  9. Min is slated to be charged with the mass knifing, which injured 22 students and an 84-year-old villager.
  10. Local media reported that suspect Min Yingjun was a local villager suffering from a mental disorder.
  11. A traveller, stopped on his way by a torrent, asks a villager on the opposite bank to show him the ford: "Go to the right!"
  12. It was at this point that some young villager called, in profuse compliment: "Three cheers for the Prince!"
  13. How many events had occurred since he last walked along this path, and received a friendly bow and smile from every villager.
  14. My clumsy villager's scales, on which potatoes may be weighed to within a kilogramme or so, do not permit of this precision.
  15. "Perizzite," in fact, means "villager," and the word is a descriptive title rather than the name of a people or a race.