pro·vin·cial /prəˈvɪn(t)ʃəl/
鄉下人,地方人民(a.)省的,地方的,偏狹的
Pro·vin·cial a.
1. Of or pertaining to province; constituting a province; as, a provincial government; a provincial dialect.
2. Exhibiting the ways or manners of a province; characteristic of the inhabitants of a province; not cosmopolitan; countrified; not polished; rude; hence, narrow; illiberal. “Provincial airs and graces.”
3. Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical province, or to the jurisdiction of an archbishop; not ecumenical; as, a provincial synod.
4. Of or pertaining to Provence; Provencal. [Obs.]
With two Provincial roses on my razed shoes. --Shak.
Pro·vin·cial, n.
1. A person belonging to a province; one who is provincial.
2. R. C. Ch. A monastic superior, who, under the general of his order, has the direction of all the religious houses of the same fraternity in a given district, called a province of the order.
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provincial
adj 1: of or associated with a province; "provincial government"
2: characteristic of the provinces or their people; "deeply
provincial and conformist"; "in that well-educated company
I felt uncomfortably provincial"; "narrow provincial
attitudes" [ant: cosmopolitan]
n 1: (Roman Catholic Church) an official in charge of an
ecclesiastical province acting under the superior
general of a religious order; "the general of the
Jesuits receives monthly reports from the provincials"
2: a country person [syn: peasant, bucolic]