city-dweller

city-dweller — noun

1. someone whose home is in a city rather than the countryside or a small town, and

1.名詞B2
釋義

someone whose home is in a city rather than the countryside or a small town, and whose daily life is shaped by urban surroundings.

例句

Most city-dwellers in Taipei rely on the metro to get to work each morning.

typical subject: city-dwellers + plural verb

Heloísa grew up on a farm but became a city-dweller after moving to São Paulo.

contrast with rural background

同義詞
  • urbanite

    more formal; often suggests a sophisticated, fashion-conscious city resident

  • townie

    informal British; can be mildly negative when used by rural speakers

  • city slicker

    informal; teasing tone, often used by rural people about visiting city folk

反義詞
  • country-dweller

    direct opposite — someone who lives in the countryside

  • villager

    someone who lives in a village; smaller and more rural than 'town-dweller'

文法句型

a city-dweller in [place]

city-dwellers + verb

用法筆記

Almost always plural in generalising statements about urban life. Often paired with a city name or a contrast term such as 'country folk' or 'villagers'.

常見錯誤

He is a city-dweller of Tokyo.
He is a city-dweller in Tokyo.
💡use 'in' for the location, not 'of'.