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复数形式
peasants
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农民, 农夫
a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land, particularly in the past or in poorer countries
- The peasant worked tirelessly in the fields, cultivating crops to feed his family and sell at the market.
农民在田地里不知疲倦地工作,种植庄稼以养活家人并在市场上出售。
- During medieval times, peasants were the backbone of the feudal economy, providing labor and food for the nobility.
在中世纪,农民是封建经济的支柱,为贵族提供劳动力和食物。
- The peasant's small plot of land was just enough to sustain his household through the seasons.
农民的小块土地刚好足够维持他家四季的生计。
- Stories and songs about the hard life of peasants have been passed down through generations in rural villages.
关于农民艰苦生活的故事和歌曲在农村代代相传。
- In many poorer countries, peasants continue to use traditional farming methods handed down from their ancestors.
在许多较贫穷的国家,农民继续使用祖先传下来的传统耕作方法。
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a person living in a rural area
- The peasants of the countryside enjoyed a simple life.
- She spent her childhood among peasants in the village.
- Peasants gathered to celebrate the harvest.
- Life for peasants in remote areas can be isolated.
- The writer depicted the daily routines of peasants.
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农民, 粗鲁的人
a person who is impolite and lacks sophistication or proper manners
- Despite his wealth, his crude behavior made some view him as a peasant.
尽管他很富有,但他粗鲁的行为让一些人认为他是个农民。
- She scoffed at the partygoers, thinking them peasants with no sense of elegance.
她嘲笑那些参加派对的人,认为他们是没有任何优雅感的乡巴佬。
- The nobleman looked down on the villagers, considering them mere peasants.
贵族看不起村民,认为他们只是农民。
- Her refined tastes made her feel out of place among those she deemed peasants.
她精致的品味让她在她认为是乡下人的人群中感到格格不入。