释义 |
ˈvillage-like, a. [f. village n.] Like or resembling a village or that of a village.
1838H. Martineau West. Trav. I. 251 The village-like character of some of the arrangements at Washington. 1840Arnold Hist. Rome (1846) II. xxxv. 437 They lived mostly in villages, or in small village-like towns. 1864A. McKay Hist. Kilmarnock 186 The town no longer presented a village-like aspect. |