1.北方人;〈美〉美国北方人
1.someone who was born or lives in the north of a country
1.He might pass as a northerner in Westminster, but he would be a southerner in Leeds.
尽管他在议会里还能冒充北方人,但到了利兹就是个南方人了。
2.Judging by his accent, he must be a northerner.
从口音听得出来,他一定是北方人。
3.Judging from his accent. he must be a northerner.
从他的口音判断。她一定是个北方人。
4.The congregation there loved him, suffered through his earliest days as a pastor, and taught an intellectual northerner to be clear.
那里的会众喜爱他,对他初任牧师的青涩也很宽容,而且教会这个聪慧的北方老儿要口齿清晰。
5.As a northerner, he did not want another slave state in the Union.
作为一个北方人,他不希望一个实施奴隶制的州加入合众国。
6.The Northerner was still more obstinate: "I have a strong and capable groom at my service. "
那北方人还是固执己见:“我有个很健壮能干的马夫帮我。”
7.Webster was a northerner who opposed having another slave-holding state in the Union.
韦伯斯特是北方人,他反对将一个实行奴隶制的州纳入美国。
8.Of course, if you are a northerner, you should have no trouble curling your tongue.
当然如果你是北方人,卷舌不应有困难。
9.I go up to the canteen is the first and the third canteen, I was a northerner.
而我去的最多的就是第一食堂和第三食堂,我是北方人。
10.His accent gave him away as a northerner.
他的口音说明他是一个北方人。