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词汇 Brooklynite
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Definition of Brooklynite in English:

Brooklynite

noun ˈbrʊklənʌɪtˈbrʊkləˌnaɪt
  • A native or inhabitant of the borough of Brooklyn, in New York City.

    (美国纽约市)布鲁克林区人,布鲁克林区居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So the 29-year-old Brooklynite set up a Web site and asked for help.
    • Best wishes from us Brooklynites.
    • When Stephenson made a quick move along the baseline, the Brooklynites erupted.
    • The car was mostly empty - few Brooklynites can muster up the energy to return to Manhattan after nine at night.
    • These sounds play softly three times a day, bringing Brooklynites back to the good old days when the Dodgers were kings.
    • But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity.
    • In the meantime, his life as an average Brooklynite goes on, albeit a Brooklynite with a much more familiar face than most.
    • To most Brooklynites, it is surely the building's exterior, especially the four illuminated clock faces below the dome, that matters most.
    • Most bands can't achieve in their whole careers what these Brooklynites have done with only three albums.
    • Like her fellow Brooklynite Barbara Stanwyck, she was born wised-up.
    • John and Ryan, two Brooklynites in their 20s, were surprised by how mellow it all is.
    • Many Brooklynites do their shopping, entertaining, and socializing on their side of the East River, proudly refusing to leave their borough except to go to the airport.
    • When he was 14, he met fellow Brooklynite Irving Taylor, with whom he began a successful writing partnership.
    • About 4:30 on a brisk Sunday afternoon, an enterprising pair of Brooklynites set up shop.
    • A Brooklynite whose family is split between Idaho and Atlanta, the single 30-year-old doesn't have a daily planner brimming with errands for others.
    • Those who opposed the plan, he said, were not true Brooklynites.
    • Like Canadians, Brooklynites absorb two cultures automatically, without much choice in the matter.
    • Cumberland is concerned with the health of Brooklynites of all ages.
    • It will never surpass Ebbets Field in the minds of Brooklynites, but it is still a beautiful place to spend a summer.
    • My parents were Brooklynites who moved to a small town in rural New Jersey before I was born.

Definition of Brooklynite in US English:

Brooklynite

nounˈbrʊkləˌnaɪtˈbro͝okləˌnīt
  • A native or inhabitant of the borough of Brooklyn, in New York City.

    (美国纽约市)布鲁克林区人,布鲁克林区居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The car was mostly empty - few Brooklynites can muster up the energy to return to Manhattan after nine at night.
    • When Stephenson made a quick move along the baseline, the Brooklynites erupted.
    • A Brooklynite whose family is split between Idaho and Atlanta, the single 30-year-old doesn't have a daily planner brimming with errands for others.
    • It will never surpass Ebbets Field in the minds of Brooklynites, but it is still a beautiful place to spend a summer.
    • Best wishes from us Brooklynites.
    • So the 29-year-old Brooklynite set up a Web site and asked for help.
    • My parents were Brooklynites who moved to a small town in rural New Jersey before I was born.
    • Those who opposed the plan, he said, were not true Brooklynites.
    • Cumberland is concerned with the health of Brooklynites of all ages.
    • Most bands can't achieve in their whole careers what these Brooklynites have done with only three albums.
    • Like her fellow Brooklynite Barbara Stanwyck, she was born wised-up.
    • Like Canadians, Brooklynites absorb two cultures automatically, without much choice in the matter.
    • But Brooklynites have expressed reservations, much of it directed at what they say is the misguided use of Gehry's architectural creativity.
    • To most Brooklynites, it is surely the building's exterior, especially the four illuminated clock faces below the dome, that matters most.
    • John and Ryan, two Brooklynites in their 20s, were surprised by how mellow it all is.
    • These sounds play softly three times a day, bringing Brooklynites back to the good old days when the Dodgers were kings.
    • Many Brooklynites do their shopping, entertaining, and socializing on their side of the East River, proudly refusing to leave their borough except to go to the airport.
    • About 4:30 on a brisk Sunday afternoon, an enterprising pair of Brooklynites set up shop.
    • When he was 14, he met fellow Brooklynite Irving Taylor, with whom he began a successful writing partnership.
    • In the meantime, his life as an average Brooklynite goes on, albeit a Brooklynite with a much more familiar face than most.
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