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townie
- IPA[ˈtaʊni]
英式
- a person who lives in a town, especially as distinct from one who lives in the country;a person who is a local resident in a university town, rather than a student
- relating to or characteristic of a town
noun: townie, plural noun: townies
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. informal, derogatory a person who lives in a town, especially as distinct from one who lives in the country the movement of townies to the countryside is a threat
- ▪ informal, derogatory a person who is a local resident in a university town, rather than a student the beat cut through any differences there might have been between townies and students
- ▪ informal, derogatory a loutish or aggressive young person a gang of townies cornered one of his friends near the Museum Gardens
形容詞
- 1. informal relating to or characteristic of a town the bar's got a great vibe, not too snobby and not too towny all the usual towny stuff is at the bottom of the hill
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- IPA[ˈtounē]
美式
- a person who lives in a town (used especially with reference to their supposed lack of ... the movement of townies to the countryside is a threat
- relating to or characteristic of a town: the bar's got a great vibe, not too snobby and not too towny all the usual towny stuff is at the bottom of the hill
Oxford American Dictionary