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mississippians ˌmɪsəˈsɪpiənz COCA⁶⁹³²⁶ 基本例句 n.密西西比州人;密西西比纪系;adj.密西西比河的;🌏主题原型mississippian的复数 Just over the state line Mississippians also voted for challengers in primaries for each of the state’s four congressional districts. 隔壁州的密西西比人民也在为该州四个国会区的初选候选人投票。 ecocn Sonia Peeples’s ancestors were longtime Mississippians, too, but they were sharecropping cotton. 索尼娅·皮尔普斯的祖先也是老密西西比人,但他们家是种棉花的佃农。 yeeyan black Mississippians learning to trust the first whites who had ever treated them as more than simply “ niggers”; 密西西比的黑人们第一次见到不把他们当做“黑鬼”的白人,并尝试着对他们产生信任; ecocn Earlier this year, for instance, a group of Mississippians proposed honouring a Confederate general who later became the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan with a special car licence-plate. 比如,今年早些时候,一些密西西比人提议授予一位南部邦联将军一个特别的车牌号,这位将军后来成为了3K党第一任黑老大。 ecocn Mississippians also elected Phil Bryant as their new governor, to replace the term-limited Haley Barbour. 此外,投票选出菲利为新一任州长,接任任期到职的哈利。 ecocn Mississippians are less likely than Californians to think global warming is a“ very serious” problem, by 56% to73%. 密西西比人与加利福尼亚人相比,认为全球变暖是一个“非常严重”问题的人口比为56%对73%。 ecocn |