This is also true of innocent fisherfolk from both countries who regularly stray into each other's territorial waters and are detained for two, five, 10 years.
It was also fortunate that the annual movement of herring round the coast worked greatly to the advantage of fisherfolk, giving opportunities for catches everywhere at some time of the year.
A generation or two ago, fisherfolk may have felt humility, possibly even religious stirrings, in the face of a storm.
Next to the tourist sectors, the fisherfolk have been particularly badly hit.
Definition of fisherfolk in US English:
fisherfolk
plural nounˈfiSHərˌfōk
People who catch fish for a living.
渔民
Example sentencesExamples
Next to the tourist sectors, the fisherfolk have been particularly badly hit.
It was also fortunate that the annual movement of herring round the coast worked greatly to the advantage of fisherfolk, giving opportunities for catches everywhere at some time of the year.
And the fisherfolk always hope for a good catch.
This is also true of innocent fisherfolk from both countries who regularly stray into each other's territorial waters and are detained for two, five, 10 years.
A generation or two ago, fisherfolk may have felt humility, possibly even religious stirrings, in the face of a storm.