Missourian
noun [ C ] uk/mɪˈzʊə.ri.ən/ us/mɪˈzʊr.i.ən/
密苏里州人
someone from the US state of Missouri
Missourians have picked the winner of every presidential election. 在每次总统大选中,密苏里州人选出的胜者最后都赢得了大选。
Missourians worry that a "spring rise" in the river could cause floods. 密苏里州人担心河水“春涨”会引发洪水。
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- A Missourian is more likely to be white, older and live alone than the average U. S. resident.
- The Missourian was scathing in his assessment of his California colleague.
- I think she's let her fellow Missourians down.
Missourian
adjective uk/mɪˈzʊə.ri.ən/ us/mɪˈzʊr.i.ən/
密苏里州的;密苏里州人的
belonging or relating to the US state of Missouri or its people
Warsaw is a typical small Missourian town. 华沙是一个典型的密苏里小城镇。
Many Missourian reporters and editors remain wary about the program. 许多密苏里州的记者和编辑对该计划仍持谨慎态度。
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- He moved to New York with his new Missourian wife.
- "We Missourian women are a sturdy breed," she said.
- One of the men of the Missourian company tried to swim across the river.