Townspeople Meaning in English
word
ˈtaʊnzˌpipəɫ
TOWNZ-pee-puhl
tˈaʊnspiːpəl
TOWNZ-pee-puhl
释义
The people who live in a town, especially considered as a group or community.
用法与细微差别
Usually used collectively and formally or in writing, especially in stories or news reports. Refers to all the people living in a town, not just a few. Often used in contexts like 'the townspeople gathered' or 'the townspeople were concerned.' Rarely used for cities.
Spanish: habitantes del pueblo - vecinos del puebloPortuguese (BR): moradores da cidade - habitantes da cidadePortuguese (PT): moradores da cidade - habitantes da vilaChinese (Simplified): 镇民 - 小镇居民Chinese (Traditional): 鎮民 - 小鎮居民Hindi: नगर के निवासीArabic: سكان البلدة - أهل البلدةBengali: শহরবাসী - নগরবাসীRussian: горожанеJapanese: 町の人々 - 町民Vietnamese: dân thị trấnKorean: 마을 사람들 - 읍내 사람들Turkish: kasabalılarUrdu: قصبے کے لوگIndonesian: penduduk kota
例句
The townspeople met in the square every Sunday.
basic
The townspeople were worried about the storm.
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Many townspeople work at the local factory.
basic
The new mayor promised the townspeople cleaner parks.
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The festival brought together all the townspeople.
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Rumors quickly spread among the townspeople after the accident.
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