Bulgarians
基本解釋
- n. 保加利亞人(Bulgarian的複數(shù))
英漢例句
- One in five Bulgarians will be over 65.
保加利亞有五分之一的人口將超過(guò)65嵗; - Surveys in the country itself, however, suggest it is the place most Bulgarians would choose to live.
保加利亞國(guó)內(nèi)的調(diào)查卻表明,大多數(shù)保加利亞人願(yuàn)意選擇在瓦爾納生活。 - And East German citizens still shared with the Bulgarians the reputation of being the most quiescent people in the Soviet bloc.
在囌維埃集團(tuán)內(nèi)部,東德公民仍與保加利亞一樣,分享著最安靜人民的稱號(hào)。 - He tells his supporters that"the seed of divisions was planted centuries ago" as "our grandfathers were divided for instance to Greeks,Bulgarians,Serbs, and our fathers to communists" and ruling party members.
- Once Bulgarians and Romanians can work freely in Britain they will not linger on farms.
ECONOMIST: Seasonal farm workers - Moroccans tend the sunloungers on the beaches and toil on building sites alongside Bulgarians and Romanians.
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權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Bulgarian means belonging or relating to Bulgaria, or to its people, language, or culture.
- A Bulgarian is a Bulgarian citizen, or a person of Bulgarian origin.
- Bulgarian is the main language spoken by people who live in Bulgaria.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 保加利亞人