peasant
英 [ˈpez.ənt]
美 [ˈpez.ənt]
1、pais: from Late Latin pagensis "(inhabitant) of the district," from Latin pagus "country or rural district" (see pagan).
2、pais => peas- + -ant => peasant.
peasant 农民,小民来自古法语pais,乡村,农村,缩写自拉丁语pagensis,乡村居民,来自pagus,乡村,来自PIE*pag,固定,标记,界限,词源同page,pagan.-ant,人。
- 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" + Frankish suffix -enc "-ing."
Pais is from Late Latin pagensis "(inhabitant) of the district," from Latin pagus "country or rural district" (see pagan). As a style of garment in fashion (such as peasant blouse) from 1953.
- 1. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to peasant farmers.
- 经济改革给农民带来了相对的财富。
- 2. He loved Gerard's peasant earthiness.
- 他喜欢杰勒德身上那种农民的朴实。
- 3. The old peasant is twisting pieces of straw into a rope.
- 这位老农民正把稻草搓成绳子.
- 4. The peasant bought a bag of chemical fertiliser in the market place.
- 这位农民在集市上买了一袋化肥.
- 5. The old peasant conjectured that it would be an unusually cold winter.
- 那老汉推测冬天将会异常地寒冷.