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hick    音標拼音: [h'ɪk]
n. 鄉下人,土頭土腦的人,反應遲鈍的人

鄉下人,土頭土腦的人,反應遲鈍的人

hick
adj 1: awkwardly simple and provincial; "bumpkinly country
boys"; "rustic farmers"; "a hick town"; "the nightlife of
Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists" [synonym:
{bumpkinly}, {hick}, {rustic}, {unsophisticated}]
n 1: a person who is not very intelligent or interested in
culture [synonym: {yokel}, {rube}, {hick}, {yahoo}, {hayseed},
{bumpkin}, {chawbacon}]

hick \hick\ n.
A person who is not very intelligent or interested in
culture; a hayseed.

Syn: yokel, rube, yahoo, hayseed, bumpkin, chawbacon.
[WordNet 1.5]


hick \hick\ adj.
1. rural. Opposite of {urban}.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. characteristic of rural people, especially those not
knowledgeable about matters outside their locality; as,
hick ideas; a hick town.

Syn: bumpkinly, rustic, unsophisticated.
[WordNet 1.5] hickey

74 Moby Thesaurus words for "hick":
babe, boor, boorish, bucolic, bumpkin, butterfingers, child,
child of nature, churlish, clod, cloddish, clodhopper, clodhopping,
clown, clownish, clumsy, countrified, country bumpkin,
country-born, country-bred, dove, dub, duffer, dupe, farmer,
farmerish, foozler, foul-up, from the sticks, fumble-fist, gawk,
gawky, goof, goofball, goofer, hayseed, hicky, hillbilly,
hobnailed, infant, ingenue, innocent, inurbane, lamb, looby, lout,
loutish, lubber, lummox, lump, lumpen, lumpish, mere child, muff,
muffer, noble savage, oaf, provincial, rube, rustic, simple soul,
slob, stumblebum, stumblebunny, uncouth, uncultivated, uncultured,
unpolished, unrefined, unsophisticate, up-country, whistle-stop,
yokel, yokelish

Tlpel (m)


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  • HICK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HICK is an unsophisticated person with local or restricted interests or outlook How to use hick in a sentence
  • Hick (film) - Wikipedia
    Hick is a 2011 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Derick Martini from a screenplay by Andrea Portes, based on Portes' 2007 novel of the same name
  • Redneck vs. Hillbilly vs. Hick – What’s the Difference?
    A “hick” is considered by most to be more unsophisticated and backward, whereas a “redneck” is often viewed as more rugged and hard-working Plus, “redneck” can even imply a sense of pride in one’s southern heritage, but “hick” is simply a derogatory term and should be avoided if you can
  • Hick (2011) - IMDb
    Hick: Directed by Derick Martini With Chloë Grace Moretz, Christopher Coakley, Kelsey Walston, Anson Mount A Nebraska teen gets more than she bargained for when she sets out for the bright lights of Las Vegas
  • HICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    HICK definition: 1 a person from the countryside who is considered to be stupid and without experience: 2 a… Learn more
  • HICK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you refer to someone as a hick, you are saying in a rude way that you think they are uneducated and stupid because they come from the countryside
  • HICK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Hick definition: an unsophisticated, boorish, and provincial person; rube See examples of HICK used in a sentence
  • hick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    hick (third-person singular simple present hicks, present participle hicking, simple past and past participle hicked) To hiccup
  • Hick - definition of hick by The Free Dictionary
    A person regarded as unsophisticated, gullible, or coarse from having lived in the country: "New Yorkers had a horrid way of making people feel like hicks" (Louis Auchincloss) Provincial; unsophisticated: a hick town [After Hick, a nickname for Richard, from Middle English Hikke ]
  • Redneck vs. Hick — What’s the Difference?
    "Redneck" and "hick" are derogatory terms; the former often refers to a poor, white, rural Southerner, stereotypically seen as prejudiced and ignorant, while the latter generally denotes an uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside





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