hick的意思和读音

hick

: [hɪk] : [hɪk]

n.

adj.()

v.“hiccup”

hicks  

hickn.

1.a person from the country who is considered to be stupid and to have little experience of life

I was just a hick from Texas then.

n.1.

adj.1.()

v.1.“hiccup”

n.1.an insulting word for a person who has always lived in the country and does not know about life in the cities

v.1.Same as hiccup

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1.The QQQ has crept up alongside the upper trendline of the rising channel and on Friday it had a little hick up.QQQ沿线

2.And my childhood is more hick than I could ever possibly relate to you, and also more intellectual than you would ever expect.

3.If she has to go out, look for a farm boy. He may be a hick, but she can trust him a whole lot more.

4.When he came to New York 20 years ago, he was only a hick fresh out of the cornfields of Kansas .

5.He may be a hick, but she can trust him a whole lot more.

6.The specific comparison between Hick and Panikkar's religious pluralism is carried out on different layers through various themes.

7.He is such a hick , he forgot to cut off the price tag on his new hat!

8."I never thought someone from a little rural hick town could actually compete with the bigger city high schools, " she says.“,”

9.McDougal admitted that she had refused a court order to testify because she didn't trust Starr and his chief deputy, Hick Ewing.·

10.Speaking popularly, "everybody pools money and buys the securities, enjoys blissfully together, sticks together through hick and thin " .”。