rednecks

英 [ˈrɛdnɛks] 美 [ˈrɛdˌnɛks]

n.  乡巴佬,红脖子(对美国受教育不多且政治观点保守的乡下人的贬称)
redneck的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 红脖子,乡巴佬(尤指美国社会底层的乡下人,受教育程度较低,想法固执片面)
    If someone describes a white man, especially a lower class American from the countryside, as a redneck, they disapprove of him because they think he is uneducated and has strong, unreasonable opinions.
    1. A large Texan redneck was shouting obscenities at Ali.
      一个大块头的得克萨斯州红脖子正对阿里骂着脏话。

双语例句

  1. Sorry, there were these two drunk rednecks wrestling in the bathroom.
    抱歉,两个乡巴佬在厕所干架。
  2. What with the storm and the rock-throwing rednecks, our fly drive holiday wasn't going that well.
    遇上暴风雨,被乡巴佬扔石头,我们的旅行假日并不顺利。
  3. Usually rednecks in this State vote for the conservative candidate.
    这个州的农民一般都投保守派候选人的票。
  4. Some rednecks beat up some noisy college students at the pub.
    一些观念狭隘保守的人在酒吧里痛揍一些喧闹的大学生。
  5. He has become successful telling jokes about rednecks.
    他因讲有关乡巴佬的笑话而出名。
  6. So we stay away from women, rednecks and old men.
    所以要避开女性,种族主义者和老人。