单词 |
townsman |
释义 |
towns·man \ˈtau̇nzmən\ noun (plural townsmen) Etymology: Middle English tounesman, from Old English tūnesman, from tūnes (gen. of tūn town) + man — more at town 1. a. : one born, residing, or holding citizenship in a town or city < population … of whom one-third were townsmen and two-thirds countrymen — Nineteenth Century & After > b. : one marked by town or city ways < designed for the … townsman spending a weekend in the country — British Book News > 2. : a native, inhabitant, or citizen of a particular town < a townsman … set up his blacksmith shop in front of his house — Allan Forbes & R.M.Eastman > 3. : one born, residing, or holding citizenship in the same town as another : fellow citizen < earned the gratitude of his townsmen > < stopped to ask my fellow townsman — Dana Burnet > |
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