Chautauqua
英 [tʃɔː'tɔːkwə; ʃ-]
美 [ʃə'tɔkwə]
英文词源
- Chautauqua
- "assembly for popular education," 1873, from town in New York, U.S., where an annual Methodist summer colony featured lectures. The name is from ja'dahgweh, a Seneca (Iroquoian) name, possibly "one has taken out fish there," but an alternative suggested meaning is "raised body."
双语例句
- 1. The turning point in his life came when Carnegie encountered the Chautauqua movement.
- 比较:当卡耐基偶然碰上肖托夸夏季教育集会运动,他人生的转折点出现了.
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