folklorist 美['foklɔrɪst]  

folklorist

folklorist  美['foklɔrɪst]

n. 民俗学研究者 

名词复数:folklorists 

Near the end of his life, folklorist Alan Lomax recorded a series of interviews with the pianist. 在他生命晚期,民俗学家艾伦洛马克思录制了一系列与这位钢琴家的访谈。
"El Dorado shifted geographical locations until finally it simply meant a source of untold riches somewhere in the Americas, " says Jim Griffith, a folklorist in Tucson, Arizona. “黄金国的地理位置不断变化,直到最后它仅仅意味着位于美洲某个地方的无限财源,”亚利桑那州图森的民俗学者Jim Griffith说道。

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  • n. 民俗学研究者
  • 1. Near the end of his life, folklorist Alan Lomax recorded a series of interviews with the pianist.

    在他生命晚期,民俗学家艾伦洛马克思录制了一系列与这位钢琴家的访谈。

  • 2. "El Dorado shifted geographical locations until finally it simply meant a source of untold riches somewhere in the Americas, " says Jim Griffith, a folklorist in Tucson, Arizona.

    “黄金国的地理位置不断变化,直到最后它仅仅意味着位于美洲某个地方的无限财源,”亚利桑那州图森的民俗学者Jim Griffith说道。

  • 3. By the 1680s, British folklorist John Aubrey5 reported that “still in many places... they make fires on the hills: but the Civil Warres6 have put all these rites or customs quite out of fashion7.”

    17世纪80年代,英国民俗学者约翰·奥布里曾经报道:“还是有许多地方……人们在山上燃点篝火:但是内战使所有这些仪式或习俗基本上不再流行了。”

  • folklorist (n.) also folk-lorist, "one engaged in the study of folklore," 1881, from folklore + -ist.
folk·lor·ist / ˈfəʊklɔːrɪst ; NAmE ˈfoʊklɔːrɪst / noun a person who studies folklore,especially as an academic subject 民俗学家;民俗学研究者 folklorist folklorists folk·lor·ist / ˈfəʊklɔːrɪst ; NAmE ˈfoʊklɔːrɪst /
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