- If you enjoy reading tales set in the Middle Ages, you’ve probably encountered your fair share of knights, dragons, and peasants, or residents of the countryside.
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- n. 农民;乡下人
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1. The peasant led us down the hill.
那个农民带我们朝山下走。
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2. The old peasant ran 10~20 pigs a year.
这位老农民一年饲养10至20口猪。
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3. A local peasant led the guerrillas through the forest.
一位当地的农民领着游击队员穿过森林。
- peasant (n.) early 15c., from Anglo-French paisant (mid-14c.), Old French paisent "local inhabitant" (12c., Modern French paysan), earlier paisenc, from pais "country, region" ( from Latin pagus; see pagan) + Frankish suffix -enc "-ing."
peas·ant / ˈpeznt ; NAmE ˈpeznt / noun 1 (especially in the past, or in poorer countries) a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land (尤指旧时或贫穷国家的)农民,小农,佃农 ◆ peasant farmers 自耕农 2 ( informal, disapproving) a person who is rude, behaves badly, or has little education 老粗;土包子;没教养的人 SYN lout peasant peasants peas·ant / ˈpeznt ; NAmE ˈpeznt /
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