rustic
rustic 英 [ˈrʌstɪk] 美 [ˈrʌstɪk]
adj. 乡村的;纯朴的;粗野的;手工粗糙的 n. 乡下人;乡巴佬
名词复数:rustics
- When you think of the word rustic, think of the rural country. This word can be given a positive or a negative spin depending on how you use it; a rustic inn, for example, might be quaint or it might be virtually uninhabitable.
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- adj. 乡村的;纯朴的;粗野的;手工粗糙的
- n. 乡下人;乡巴佬
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1. Good idea. I like a rustic style.
好主意,我喜欢乡村风格的。
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2. We hoped the fresh air and rustic atmosphere would help him adjust.
我们希望新鲜的空气和乡村的氛围能帮他调整自己。
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3. The era privileged elegance and wit in its music above almost all other qualities, and Haydn, despite his rustic origins, was hardly lacking in either.
这个时代所特有的高雅与智慧先于其他一切特质存在于音乐作品之中,尽管是出身乡村的海顿,也绝不缺少这些气质。
- rustic (adj.) mid-15c., from Latin rusticus "of the country, rural; country-like, plain, simple, rough, coarse, awkward," from rus (genitive ruris) "open land, country" (see rural). Noun meaning "a country person, peasant" is from 1550s (also in classical Latin). Related: Rustical (early 15c.).
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