hillbilly 英 [ˈhɪlbɪli]   美 [ˈhɪlˌbɪli]

hillbilly

hillbilly  英 [ˈhɪlbɪli] 美 [ˈhɪlˌbɪli]

n. 乡下人,乡巴佬;山地内部的贫农,山地人 

名词复数:hillbillies 

A hillbilly was visiting the big city for the first time. 一个乡下人第一次到大城市游逛。
Raley came to suspect that his hillbilly accent and vocabulary were affected. 雷利怀疑,他的乡巴佬口音和用语都是故意伪装的。

  • A hillbilly is a particularly unworldly country person. If you grew up in a remote rural area, visiting a big city for the first time can make you feel a bit like a hillbilly.
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  • n. 乡下人,乡巴佬;山地内部的贫农,山地人
  • 1. A hillbilly was visiting the big city for the first time.

    一个乡下人第一次到大城市游逛。

  • 2. Raley came to suspect that his hillbilly accent and vocabulary were affected.

    雷利怀疑,他的乡巴佬口音和用语都是故意伪装的。

  • 3. "hillbilly armor" refers to the MacGyver-ish efforts of soldiers to protect their vehicles with spare metal, and "pope glass"—picture the pope mobile's bulletproof windows.

    Hillbilly armor (乡巴佬盔甲)”是指士兵自制的保护他们车辆的金属板.“pope glass (教皇玻璃)”让人联想起教皇专车的防弹窗。

  • hillbilly (n.) "southern Appalachian person," by 1892, from hill (n.) + Billy/Billie, popular or pet form of William. In reference to a type of U.S. folk music, first attested 1924.
hill·billy / ˈhɪlbɪli ; NAmE ˈhɪlbɪli / noun ( plural hill·billies ) ( NAmE) ( disapproving) a person who lives in the mountains and is thought to be stupid by people who live in the towns 山区乡巴佬 hill·billy / ˈhɪlbɪli ; NAmE ˈhɪlbɪli /
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