Kentuckian
noun [ C ] uk/kenˈtʌk.i.ən/ us/kenˈtʌk.i.ən/
肯塔基州人
someone from the US state of Kentucky
The bill would cost the average Kentuckian $3 a year. 该法案将让肯塔基人平均每年付出三美元。
Elbrick was a tall, genteel Kentuckian. 埃尔布里克是一个高大、有教养的肯塔基人。
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- Davis was the only Kentuckian on the list.
- He learned from Kentuckians that you "can't give a speech without telling a story."
- The presidency of native Kentuckian Abraham Lincoln was the first closely documented by photographs.
Kentuckian
adjective uk/kenˈtʌk.i.ən/ us/kenˈtʌk.i.ən/
肯塔基州的;肯塔基州人的
belonging or relating to the US state of Kentucky or its people
In 1859, Kentuckian women married on average at age 21.5. 1859年,肯塔基妇女的平均结婚年龄为21.5岁。
Kentuckian hospitality is legendary. 肯塔基人的热情好客众所周知。
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- I visited the Kentucky Historical Centre with its museum of Kentuckian history.
- Our Kentuckian bartender served us a mixture of cognac, bourbon and lemon juice.
- The famous battle of Lexington was fought a month before the Kentuckian city of that name was founded.