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Laoxiang pinyin

Hometown pinyin: [l m 4 o xi ā ng].

Basic definition: "fellow villager", a kind of address, has narrow sense and broad sense.

In a narrow sense, it refers to the address of compatriots with the same or similar cultural background such as customs, dialects and accents.

Broadly speaking, it refers to the address of compatriots from the same region or province, the collective name of rural people, and also refers to the address of compatriots regardless of region. In the context of daily use, it shows kindness to strangers.

Synonyms: fellow countryman, township party and village.

Villagers make sentences:

At that time, many of our fellow villagers were doing this job. Johnson assured them and all of us that if he was elected as a senator, there would be no more shoes made in industrialized countries invading the United States.

2. My friend Harry Bliss (the cartoonist of The New Yorker, my hometown is Vermont) kindly introduced me to Mankoff's assistant, so I was told that I could meet Mankoff on July 12 to talk about my works.

A later study showed that when I immigrated to the United States and adopted western eating habits for a long time, their chances of heart disease were ten times that of their hometown in Japan.

4. This is not good. They must think I'm with that fellow villager.

But the last performance show gave me a glimmer of hope for my hometown in Ohio-maybe the taste of this program has changed.