单词 | bidonville |
释义 | bidonville[ French bee-dawn-veel ] / French bi dɔ̃ˈvil / noun, plural bi·don·villes [French bee-dawn-veel]. /French bi dɔ̃ˈvil/.(especially in France and North Africa) an impoverished shantytown on the outskirts of a city. Origin of bidonvilleFirst recorded in 1950–55; from French, equivalent to bidon “metal drum, can (for oil, etc.)” (earlier, “five-pint wooden jug”; of uncertain origin) + -ville, combining form, in placenames, of ville “city,” from Latin vīlla villa; metal cans are often used as building materials in such towns Words nearby bidonvillebidie-in, bid in, bidirectional, bidirectional ventricular tachycardia, bidiscoidal placenta, bidonville, bid price, BIDS, bid-up, B.I.E., Biedermeier Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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