Villages Meaning in English
word · lemma: village
/ˈvɪɫədʒəz/
VI-luh-jiz
/vˈɪlɪdʒɪz/
VI-li-jiz
释义
Small groups of houses and buildings where people live in the countryside, usually smaller than towns or cities.
用法与细微差别
Often used to describe countryside communities. 'Village' is always countable ('many villages'). In some regions, 'village' can have a legal or cultural definition. Not to be confused with 'towns' or 'cities', which are generally larger.
Spanish: pueblos - aldeasPortuguese (BR): vilarejos - aldeiasPortuguese (PT): aldeias - vilasChinese (Simplified): 村庄Chinese (Traditional): 村莊Hindi: गांवArabic: قرىBengali: গ্রামRussian: деревни - сёлаJapanese: 村 - 村々Vietnamese: làngKorean: 마을들Turkish: köylerUrdu: دیہاتIndonesian: desa-desanya - kampung-kampung
例句
There are many villages in the mountains.
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People in villages often farm for a living.
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Some villages do not have a school.
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These villages are famous for their beautiful handicrafts.
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A new road will connect the villages and make travel easier.
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Tourists love visiting small villages to experience local traditions.
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