Cleveland

英 美 ['klivlənd]
  • n. 克利夫兰(美国城市)

英文词源


Cleveland
city in Ohio, U.S., laid out 1796 by Gen. Moses Cleaveland (1754-1806) and later named for him. His descendants included U.S. President Grover Cleveland (1837-1908). The family name is from place names in England based on Middle English cleove, a variant of cliff.

双语例句


1. The town was Redcar, a seaside resort on the Cleveland coast.
那个城镇叫雷德卡,是克利夫兰海岸上的一个海滨胜地。

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2. Denver had won the championship by defeating the Cleveland Browns 23-20 in overtime.
丹佛队在加时赛中以23比20击败克利夫兰布朗队夺得冠军。

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3. I want everyone back in Cleveland to be eating their crummy little hearts out.
我想让家乡克利夫兰所有那些烂人都懊悔不已。

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4. Cleveland has always had a reputation for being a dirty, ugly, boring city, though now they say it is much better.
克利夫兰一直因其环境脏乱、市容丑陋、沉闷无趣而恶名在外,尽管据说现在好多了。

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5. Right now the band is preparing for a band competition in Cleveland.
乐队目前正准备在美国城市参加大赛.

来自超越目标英语 第1册

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