基本解釋n. 保加利亞人(Bulgarian的複數(shù))同根派生 Bulgarians相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句One in five Bulgarians will be over 65.保加利亞有五分之一的人口將超過65嵗;Surveys in the country itself, however, suggest it is the place most Bulgarians would choose to live.保加利亞國內(nèi)的調(diào)查卻表明,大多數(shù)保加利亞人願(yuàn)意選擇在瓦爾納生活。And East German citizens still shared with the Bulgarians the reputation of being the most quiescent people in the Soviet bloc.在囌維埃集團(tuán)內(nèi)部,東德公民仍與保加利亞一樣,分享著最安靜人民的稱號。原聲例句He tells his supporters that"the seed of divisions was planted centuries ago" as "our grandfathers were divided for instance to Greeks,Bulgarians,Serbs, and our fathers to communists" and ruling party members.權(quán)威例句Once Bulgarians and Romanians can work freely in Britain they will not linger on farms.ECONOMIST: Seasonal farm workersMoroccans tend the sunloungers on the beaches and toil on building sites alongside Bulgarians and Romanians.ECONOMIST: A survey of Spain: A cooler welcome TheBulgarians更多例句詞組短語短語Bulgarians protest on ex -king PM 保加利亞人不滿意身爲(wèi)前國王的現(xiàn)政府縂理Bulgarians更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 Bulgarian means belonging or relating to Bulgaria, or to its people, language, or culture. A Bulgarian is a Bulgarian citizen, or a person of Bulgarian origin. Bulgarian is the main language spoken by people who live in Bulgaria. Bulgarians劍橋字典Bulgarians柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義政治學(xué)保加利亞人