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意思翻译

n.(Burgess)人名;(德)布格斯;(英)伯吉斯

n.(英)自由民;市民;议员;(美)镇行政官

相似词语短语

burgesses 1619───伯吉斯1619

burgesses definition───伯吉斯定义

burgesses plants───伯吉斯植物

burgesses meaning───伯吉斯的意思

burgesses define───市民定义

burgesses are───市民是

双语使用场景

He became a councilor and sat as a member of the House of Burgesses.───他成为了议员,而且成了伯吉斯家族的一员。

The mediaeval burgesses and the small peasant proprietors were the precursors of the modern bourgeoisie.───中世纪的城关市民和小农等级是现代资产阶级的前身。

In 1619, Virginia set up the House of Burgesses, the first elected legislative assembly in America.───1619年,弗吉尼亚州成立了殖民地议会(HouseofBurgesses),这是美国的第一个民选的立法议会。

英语使用场景

Image: Patrick Henry Before the Virginia House of Burgesses by Peter F. Rothermel –Thomas Jefferson is seated.

The burgesses constituted a growing challenge to the social relations of feudalism.

From 1759 to the outbreak of the American Revolution, Washington managed his lands around Mount Vernon and served in the Virginia House of Burgesses.

The bored wives of old men and burgesses often found happiness in the arms of some court dandy or noble fop.

By 1770 he was an experienced leader—a vestryman, a justice of the peace, and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses.

He was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and of the Continental Congress before he took command of the American Revolutionary army.

The wives of prosperous burgesses also had a good deal of managerial responsibility and authority.

From these burgesses the first elements of the bourgeoisie were developed.

The mediaeval burgesses and the small peasant proprietors were the precursors of the modern bourgeoisie.