folksy
英 ['fəʊksɪ]
美 ['foksi]
- folksy (adj.)
- "sociable, unpretentious," 1852, U.S. colloquial, from folks + -y (2). Related: Folksiness.
- 1. They wanted the store to have a folksy small-town image.
- 他们希望这家商店具有小城镇那种朴实热情的形象。
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- 2. His folksy manner has endeared him to his neighbors.
- 他平易近人的态度使他受到邻居们的喜爱.
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- 3. He was a folksy aged man, who had studied in Czechoslovakia once.
- 那是位待人和气的中年人, 留学捷克斯洛伐克.
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- 4. But aides say his folksy style endear him to Middle America.
- 但布什的助手们称,他那自然无拘束的风格倒是深受美国中产阶级的喜爱.
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- 5. Jokes like that are part of my folksy charm.
- 那样的笑话是我草根性魅力的一部分.
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