释义 |
down-homeˈdown-home adjective [only before noun] American English - Bubba's Grill serves authentic, down-home cooking.
- But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage.
- Hartley's letter is chock full of down-home metaphors that question the intelligence of your readers and our customers, the musicians.
- I fear your quaint down-home speech is wasted on me, my friend.
- In this climate, a down-home bear hug and attendant back slapping probably wouldn't go amiss.
- It comes from her personality, which can make you feel like a down-home lemonade or a fine Chablis.
typical of the simple values and customs of people who live in the country, especially in the southern US → homely: down-home family recipes |