provincials
n. <贬>首都以外的人,地区居民( provincial的名词复数 )
Provincial means connected with the parts of a country away from the capital city.
Jeremy Styles, 34, was the house manager for a provincial theatre for ten years.
杰里米·斯泰尔斯,34岁,在一家地方剧院担任了10年经理。
...in Rasht, the provincial capital of Gilan province.
在吉兰省省会拉什特
If you describe someone or something as provincial, you disapprove of them because you think that they are old-fashioned and boring.
He decided to revamp the company's provincial image...
他决心一改公司保守落后的形象。
The audience was dull and very provincial.
观众既呆板又非常守旧。
A provincial is someone who comes from a part of a country away from the capital city.
Owen died an unknown provincial.
欧文死的时候是一个不为人知的外乡人。
We were still provincials in the full sense of the word.
严格说来,我们都还是乡巴佬.
Only provincials love such gadgets.
只有粗俗的人才喜欢玩这玩意.
There was certainly a striking contrast between Charles Grandet , and the worthy provincials.
查理?葛朗台跟那些老实的内地人正好成为鲜明的对照.
There was certainly a striking countrast between Charles Grandet , and the worthy provincials.
查理·葛朗台跟那些老实的内地人正好成为鲜明的对照.
The general of the jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials.
教皇每月收到各省教会的报告.