athenian
/ə-ˈthē-nē-ən -nyən/ (ame, mw)
athenian — 名詞
1. a person who was born in or lives in the city of Athens, the capital of Greece.
雅典人
出生或居住在雅典的人
a person who was born in or lives in the city of Athens, the capital of Greece.
Aiko married an Athenian she met while studying ancient history at the university.
Aiko 嫁給了她在雅典大學攻讀古代歷史時認識的一位雅典人。
an Athenian
The old Athenian proudly showed visitors the ruins of the Parthenon near his home.
那位老雅典人驕傲地向遊客展示了他家附近的帕德嫩神廟遺跡。
Many Athenians gather at the central market each morning to buy fresh vegetables.
每天早晨,許多雅典人聚集在中央市場購買新鮮蔬菜。
Jamal asked a friendly Athenian for directions to the Acropolis Museum.
Jamal 向一位親切的雅典人詢問前往衛城博物館的路。
Deepa learned that her great-grandfather was an Athenian who worked as a sailor.
Deepa 得知她的曾祖父是一位雅典人,以水手為生。
- Athens native
emphasises birthplace rather than current residence
- Athens resident
focuses on current habitation, less common than 'Athenian'
- Athens dweller
more literary or formal tone
用法筆記
Athenian is always capitalized because it comes from the place name Athens. Like other demonyms (American, Canadian), it is a countable noun that can be used in both singular and plural forms.