folk
folk 英 [fəʊk] 美 [foʊk]
n. 百姓;亲属 adj. 民间的,民俗的
名词复数:folks
- Folk are regular people. Country folk can be suspicious of fancy city people, while city folk tend to act a little snobby toward country dwellers.
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- n. 百姓;亲属
- adj. 民间的,民俗的
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1. ordinary working-class folk
普通劳动大众
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2. I'd like a job working with old folk or kids.
我喜欢与老人或小孩打交道的工作。
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3. Well, folks, what are we going to do today?
喂,伙计们,我们今天要干什么?
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4. How are your folks?
你爸妈好吗?
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5. country folk
乡下人
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6. townsfolk
城里人
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7. farming folk
农民
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8. a folk concert
民间音乐会
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9. folk art
民间艺术
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10. a folk museum
民俗博物馆
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11. folk wisdom
民间智慧
- folk (n.) Old English folc "common people, laity; men; people, nation, tribe; multitude; troop, army," from Proto-Germanic *folkam (source also of Old Saxon folc, Old Frisian folk, Middle Dutch volc, Dutch volk, Old High German folc, German Volk "people"). Perhaps originally "host of warriors:" Compare Old Norse folk "people," also "army, detachment;" and Lithuanian pulkas "crowd," Old Church Slavonic pluku "division of an army," both believed to have been borrowed from Proto-Germanic. Old English folcstede could mean both "dwelling-place" and "battlefield." According to Watkins, from PIE *ple-go-, suffixed form of root *pele- (1) "to fill," which would make it cognate with Greek plethos "people, multitude," and Latin plebes, "the populace, the common people."
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