Tennessean
noun [ C ] uk/ten.əˈsiː.ən/ us/ten.əˈsiː.ən/ (Also Tennesseean)
田纳西州人
someone from the US state of Tennessee
Carson is a native Tennessean now living in West Virginia. 卡森是土生土长的田纳西人,现居住在西弗吉尼亚州。
More Tennesseans have jobs than a decade ago. 与十年前相比,现在有工作的田纳西人要多一些。
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- The average Tennessean pays $1,360 in state taxes each year.
- He declined to talk about the board vacancy, except to say that he hopes a Tennessean fills it.
- Many Tennesseans look at tobacco favorably because of its place in the state's history and economy.
Tennessean
adjective uk/ten.əˈsiː.ən/ us/ten.əˈsiː.ən/ (Also Tennesseean)
田纳西州的;田纳西州人的
belonging or relating to the US state of Tennessee or its people
His distinctive Tennessean voice can be difficult to understand. 他那口独特的田纳西话可能很难听懂。
It turned out she was living hardly a mile from my Tennessean office. 原来她就住在离我在田纳西的办公室还不到一英里的地方。
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- The Tennessean capital, Nashville, is famous for its country music.
- A United States Senate Committee Investigation was set up by the Tennessean senator Estes Kefauver in 1953.
- The Tennessean Media Group is a media company that helps businesses navigate the advertising world.