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bucolic

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bu·col·ic /bjuːˈkɒlɪk $ -ˈkɑː-/ adjective literary  COUNTRYSIDErelating to the countryside 乡村的;田园生活的 pastoral
Examples from the Corpus
bucolicToday the bucolic beauty of the region hides a deeply entrenched and long-standing poverty.This film makes that sound a sweetly romantic, almost bucolic existence.My neurologist told me about a patient of hers who saw a bucolic farm scene before each seizure.If we were back in urban reality now, we yet retained a glow imparted by our bucolic idyll.And that will seem positively bucolic in 2015, when the traffic count is predicted to more than triple.a bucolic little townThere was a certain bucolic look to the faces of the cart drivers.Until recently, you would have had to look long and hard for an oil rig amid the bucolic scenery here.The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting.
Origin bucolic (1500-1600) Latin bucolicus, from Greek, from boukolos person who looks after cows
bu·col·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
to the Corpus countryside relating


bucolic
bucolic /bjuːˈkɒlɪk $ -ˈkɑː-/ adjective literary
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: bucolicus, from Greek, from boukolos 'person who looks after cows'
relating to the countryside ⇨ pastoral


bu·col·icBrE /bjuːˈkɒlɪk/ 🔊NAmE /bjuːˈkɑːlɪk/ 🔊 adjective (literary) connected with the countryside or country life 乡村的;乡村生活的;田园的