rustic

[英] [ˈrʌstɪk] [美] [ˈrʌstɪk] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 乡村的;质朴的;有乡村风味的 You can use rustic to describe things or people that you approve of because they are simple or unsophisticated in a way that is typical of the countryside. 
  • ...the rustic charm of a country lifestyle.

    乡村生活的质朴魅力

  • ...a half dozen or so wonderfully rustic old log cabins.

    大约6个颇具乡土风味的古老的小木屋

2. N-COUNT 乡下人;乡巴佬 You can refer to someone who comes from the countryside as a rustic if you find their behaviour amusing or very different from that of people who live in towns and cities. 
  • ...lots of opera-loving Italian rustics in from the country.

    许多从乡下来的热爱歌剧的意大利乡巴佬

Noun

1. an unsophisticated country person

Adjective

1. characteristic of rural life;

  • "countrified clothes"
  • "rustic awkwardness"

2. awkwardly simple and provincial;

  • "bumpkinly country boys"
  • "rustic farmers"
  • "a hick town"
  • "the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists"

3. used of idealized country life;

  • "a country life of arcadian contentment"
  • "a pleasant bucolic scene"
  • "charming in its pastoral setting"
  • "rustic tranquility"

4. characteristic of the fields or country;

  • "agrestic simplicity"
  • "rustic stone walls"
1. He has the appearance of a rustic fellow.
他有着乡下人的样子。

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2. The village has a certain rustic charm.
这村庄有种迷人的田园风貌。

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