Queenslander

名词 n.
/ˈkwiːnzləndə/|/-læn-/    /ˈkwinzləndɚ/|/-ˌlæn-/|/ˈkwiːnzləndə/|/-ˌlæn-/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A native or inhabitant of Queensland, Australia.
    — "An' what about your Queenslander?" the Australian asked.
  2. A house built in an architectural style found in Queensland, characterized by being raised up on stumps about two metres off the ground, and having wide verandahs around it. Australia
    — Originally built in 1907 and designed by New Zealand-born architect R[obert] S[mith] (Robin) Dods, Alma-den was a high-set Queenslander, with a large verandah around three sides of the house. Underneath in the front, Ted had a small study-cum-library-cum-hobby space, and from the time the family moved to New Farm he began to collect a library.

词形变化

Queenslanders plural

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词源

From Queensland + -er (suffix attached to placename proper nouns denoting inhabitants or residents of those places).
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