释义 |
Württemberger|ˈvɜːtəmbɜːgə(r)| Also Würtemberger, -burger, Wur-. [a. Ger., f. Württemberg, the name of a former state in S.W. Germany (now part of the Land of Baden-Württemberg) + -er1.] A native or inhabitant of Württemberg.
1896G. A. Henty Through Russian Snows x. 190 The seven battalions of Spaniards, Wurtembergers, and men from the Duchy of Baden. 1926F. M. Ford Man could stand Up ii. i. 78 Those blessed Wurtembergers would never that day get out of their trenches. 1934W. S. Churchill Marlborough II. xxiv. 539 The Würtembergers and Westphalians were only now approaching. 1938C. V. Wedgwood Thirty Years War viii. 384 Of two thousand Württembergers who joined Horn in 1632 at least half deserted in less than a month. a1974J. Pope-Hennessy in Lonely Business (1981) iii. 267 To meet young Württembergers. 1977N. Freeling Gadget iv. 182 ‘You're a Wurtemburger aren't you?’ ‘Badener, from Karlsruhe.’ 1978L. Deighton SS-GB xxxviii. 333 We should have polished off all you bloody Württembergers in 1918. |