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townsfolkenUK
towns·folk T0294300 (tounz′fōk′)pl.n. The people of a town.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | townsfolk - the people living in a municipality smaller than a city; "the whole town cheered the team"townspeople, townmunicipality - people living in a town or city having local self-governmentborough - an English town that forms the constituency of a member of parliament | Translationstown (taun) noun1. a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city. I'm going into town to buy a dress; He's in town doing some shopping. 城鎮 城镇2. the people who live in such a group of houses etc. The whole town turned out to greet the heroes. 市民 市民3. towns in general as opposed to the countryside. Do you live in the country or the town? 城市 城市town centre the main shopping and business area of a town. You can get a bus from the town centre. 市中心 商业中心town hall the building in which the official business of a town is done. 市政廳 市政厅ˈtownsfolk, ˈtownspeople noun plural the people living in a town. 市民 市民go to town to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense. He really went to town on (preparing) the meal. 進城裡去 上城里去EncyclopediaSeetownspeopleLegalSeeTowntownsfolkenUK
Synonyms for townsfolknoun the people living in a municipality smaller than a citySynonymsRelated Words |