burgher 英 [ˈbɜ:gə(r)]   美 [ˈbɜrgə(r)]

burgher

burgher  英 [ˈbɜ:gə(r)] 美 [ˈbɜrgə(r)]

n. 市民(现主要指某些欧洲国家中产阶级的市民或镇民);公民 

名词复数:burghers 

Even take the word burgher or bourgeois. 比如说"市民"或称之为"布尔乔亚"
The market square, flanked by the colourful gables of burgher houses, is probably the definitive site of the area. 集市广场的两侧是色彩鲜艳的尖顶民居,这里应该是老城区的中心地带了。

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  • n. 市民(现主要指某些欧洲国家中产阶级的市民或镇民);公民
  • 1. Even take the word burgher or bourgeois.

    比如说"市民"或称之为"布尔乔亚"

  • 2. The market square, flanked by the colourful gables of burgher houses, is probably the definitive site of the area.

    集市广场的两侧是色彩鲜艳的尖顶民居,这里应该是老城区的中心地带了。

  • 3. In the end the picture fits a type. It’s a conventional burgher portrait of a specific person in a specific setting, of a kind Rembrandt had painted, to his considerable profit, many times.

    这幅画是一个类型:作为伦勃朗赚钱的手段,他曾多次炮制的,把一个特定的人摆放到一个特定的设置中的画法。

  • burgher (n.) 1560s, "freeman of a burgh," from Middle Dutch burgher or German Bürger, from Middle High German burger, from Old High German burgari, literally "inhabitant of a fortress," from burg "fortress, citadel" (from PIE root *bhergh- (2) "high," with derivatives referring to hills and hill-forts). Burgh, as a native variant of borough, persists in Scottish English (as in Edinburgh) and in Pittsburgh.
bur·gher / ˈbɜːɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɜːrɡər / noun ( old use or humorous) a citizen of a particular town (某市的)市民 burgher burghers bur·gher / ˈbɜːɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɜːrɡər /
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