Hoosier



n. 美国印第安纳居民的绰号
释义
印第安纳州人;
英英释义
Hoosier[ 'hu:ʒə ]
n.a native or resident of Indiana
同义词:Indianan
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Hoosier
"native or resident of Indiana," by c. 1830, American English, of unknown origin; fanciful explanations were printed in 1830s newspapers. Said to have been first printed Jan. 1, 1833, in the "Indianapolis Journal," in a poem, "The Hoosiers Nest," by John Finely, which poem was said to have been written in 1830 ["The Word Hoosier," "Indiana Historical Society Publications," vol. IV, No. 2, 1907], and to have been in oral use from late 1820s. Seemingly it originated among Ohio River boatmen; perhaps related to English dialectal (Cumberland) hoozer, used of anything unusually large [Barnhart]. For other theories, see the journal article.
1. He was made beholden to the Mafia.
他受过黑手党的恩惠。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She didn't like to be beholden to anyone.
她不愿欠任何人的情。
来自《权威词典》
3. I am greatly beholden to you for your kindness.
承蒙厚爱,十分感激.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
4. We feel really beholden to them for what they've done.
对他们所做的一切,我们真是感激不尽。
来自辞典例句
5. We are much beholden to you for your help.
我们对于你的帮助深为感激.
来自辞典例句
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