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词典释义:
Washington
英 [ˈwɒʃɪŋtən]
美 [ˈwɑːʃɪŋtən]
华盛顿州;华盛顿;华盛顿,布克尔·T;华盛顿,乔治
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形容词
Washingtonian
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名词
Washingtonian
网络释义
华盛顿;华盛顿州;盛顿州;华盛顿大学;华盛顿号;华盛顿哥伦比亚特区;
双语例句
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Washington opened again Monday evening, but many federal employees were affected by the shutdown.
华盛顿周一晚重新开始运作,但是很多联邦政府雇员都受到了影响。
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The Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and a collection of Smithsonian museums and galleries.
林肯纪念堂、华盛顿纪念碑,还有一系列的史密森尼博物馆和美术馆。
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The Washington Nationals beat the Houston Astros in game 7 of the World Series.
在美国职业棒球大联盟世界大赛第七战中,华盛顿国民队击败休斯顿太空人队。
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Washington Nationals make history
华盛顿国民队创造历史
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It's a large open park in downtown Washington where you will find some of America's most famous historical buildings, including:
这是一个位于华盛顿市区的大型开放式公园。在这里,你会找到美国最著名的一些历史建筑,包括:
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Wow, you really know your stuff! Last question: who is Washington state named after?
哇,你真的很在行啊!最后一个问题:华盛顿州取自谁的名字?
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One of Washington DC's top lawyers is suing Facebook for its role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
一位华盛顿特区的高级律师就剑桥分析公司的丑闻事件向Facebook提出起诉。
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After 87 years with a name considered to be a racist slur, the Washington Redskins is dropping their name.
由于被指种族歧视,华盛顿红皮队停用其队名。该队名已使用87年。
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He wanted to come back to Washington.
他想回到华盛顿。
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The atmosphere in Washington is hellish.
华盛顿的气氛令人憎恶。
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Mr. Carter is due in Washington on Monday.
卡特先生预计周一到达华盛顿。
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The U. S. envoy was recalled to Washington.
该美国特使被召回了华盛顿。
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I spent a brief spell on the Washington Post.
我曾在《华盛顿邮报》工作过一小段时间。
百科
1. 名词 n.\n1. 美国华盛顿州;美国首都华盛顿\n2. 美国第一任总统华盛顿
释义
a state of the north-western US, on the Pacific coast; pop. 6,549,224 (est. 2008); capital, Olympia. It became the 42nd state in 1889.
华盛顿州(美国西北部一州,濒临太平洋,2008年估计人口6,549,224, 首府奥林匹亚,1889年成为美国的第42个州)。
the capital of the US; pop. 591,833 (est. 2008). It is coextensive with the District of Columbia, a federal district on the Potomac River with boundaries on the states of Virginia and Maryland. Founded in 1790, during the presidency of George Washington, it was planned and built as a capital city. Full name WASHINGTON DC.
华盛顿(美国首都,2008年估计人口591,833;城市范围同哥伦比亚特区,该特区是位于波托马克河畔与弗吉尼亚州和马里兰州毗临的美国联邦直辖区;在乔治·华盛顿总统执政期间的1790年按首都城市规划建立;全名WASHINGTON DC.)。
an industrial town in NE England, designated as a new town in 1964; pop. 51,700 (est. 2009).
华盛顿(英格兰东北部工业城镇,1964年被确定为新城镇,2009年估计人口51,700)。
Booker T. (1856—1915), American educationist; full name Booker Taliaferro Washington. A leading commentator for black Americans, Washington established the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama (1881). His support for segregation and his emphasis on black people's vocational skills attracted criticism from other black leaders.
华盛顿,布克尔·T(1856—1915,美国教育家,全名布克尔· 塔里亚菲罗·华盛顿;作为美国黑人主要代言人,他在阿拉巴马州创立塔斯基吉学院 [1881] ;因为支持种族隔离、强调黑人的职业技能而遭到其他黑人领袖的批评)。
George (1732—99), American general and statesman, 1st President of the US 1789—97. Washington helped win the War of Independence by keeping his army together through the winter at Valley Forge and winning a decisive battle at Yorktown (1781). He chaired the convention at Philadelphia (1787) that drew up the American Constitution and subsequently served two terms as President, following a policy of neutrality in international affairs.
华盛顿,乔治(1732— 1799, 美国将军和政治家,美国第一任总统 [1789—1797] ;他保全军队在瓦利福奇度过严冬,并在约克敦赢得了一场决定性的战役 [1781] ,为独立战争的胜利作出了贡献;担任在费城召开的制宪会议 [1787] 主席,主持制定美国宪法,随后担任两届美国总统,在国际事务中采取中立政策)。
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