burghers
n.
公民,市民(现主要指某些欧洲国家中产阶级的市民或镇民)( burgher的名词复数 );
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By 1696 , with Tory squires and Amsterdam burghers complaining about excessive taxes.
到1696年, 托利党的乡绅们和阿姆斯特丹的市民都对苛捐杂税怨声载道.
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When the burghers refused to pay the piper, he devised a plan of revenge.
可是市民们却拒不付钱给他, 于是他想了一个办法报复他们.
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Burghers gaped and stared ; young lawyers sauntered , sneered , and laughed, as the pit the theatre.
城市自由民东张西望, 青年律师踱来踱去, 有的放声大笑,有的小声嗤笑, 就象在戏园子里一样.
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It turned out that many of the burghers were congregated in a local pub.
来自NEWYORKER
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Pelted with plastic bottles and booed out by his burghers, the Mayor of Duisburg looked to be a man on the run.
来自THETIMES