burgher
英 [ˈbɜː.ɡər]
美 [ˈbɝː.ɡɚ]
- n. 市民(现主要指某些欧洲国家中产阶级的市民或镇民);公民
记忆“burgher”这个单词,可以将其分解为“bur-ger”。将“burger”视为汉堡,想象一个汉堡在“bur”这个地区或城市(“-gher”表示居民)变得特别受欢迎或著名,这样就可以将“burgher”与汉堡店的老板或居民联系起来,帮助记忆这个词意味着“居民”或“市民”。
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- burgher (n.)
- 1560s, "freeman of a burgh," from Middle Dutch burgher or German Bürger, from Middle High German burger, from Old High German burgari "inhabitant of a fortress," from burg "fortress, citadel" (see borough). Burgh, as a native variant of borough, persists in Scottish English (as in Edinburgh).
- 1. Seller unagree to allowance over 30 c burgher push undesirable.
- 卖方拒绝赔偿30美分以上,再勉强也无用.
- 2. The pop festival have shocked the good burgher of canterbury.
- 流行歌曲音乐汇演震动了坎特伯雷有头有脸的市民.
- 3. Out upon these graceless scholars who dare to address a burgher in such a manner!
- 罪孽呀罪孽!有些学子竟这样对一个市民出言不逊!