单词 | hometown |
释义 | hometown (hoʊmtaʊn ) also home town Word forms: hometowns countable noun [with poss] Someone's hometown is the town where they live or the town that they come from. I went to work as a painter in my hometown, Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. Collocations: hometown club But he sacrificed a grand a month to chase his dream of playing for his hometown club. The Sun Few top-flight players these days know what it means to play for their hometown club. The Sun Yet he has his heart set on getting his hometown club into the top flight. The Sun But he did that thing, right at the last: he played for his hometown club. Times, Sunday Times But loyalty in players to their hometown club? Times, Sunday Times The highly-rated midfielder signed for his hometown team at the age of 11. The Sun (2014) Watching the hometown team remains one point of connection in an increasingly disconnected world, in a culture where no one seems to live where they were raised. Christianity Today (2000) The ex-England player has previously insisted he would stay at the club for his whole career having made over 350 appearances for his hometown team. The Sun (2015) After his release from Burnley in the summer, he jumped at the chance of joining his hometown team last month. The Sun (2010) He is yet to score for his hometown team in 19 appearances. The Sun (2015) Translations: Chinese: 家乡 Japanese: 故郷 |
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