Georgia

英 ['dʒɔ:dʒjə] 美
  • n. 乔治亚州;格鲁吉亚(前苏联加盟共和国);乔治娅(女子名)

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Georgia,又译佐治亚州。得名于英国乔治二世国王(George II)。

英文词源


Georgia
the U.S. state was named 1732 as a colony for King George II of Great Britain. The Caucasian nation is so-called for St. George, who is its patron saint (his cult there may continue that of a pre-Christian deity with whom he later was identified), but the name in that place also is said to derive from Arabic or Persian Kurj, or Gurz (the form in the earliest sources, Russian Grusia), which is said to be a name of the native people, of unknown origin. In modern Georgia, the name of the country is Sakartvelo and the people's name is Kartveli. Georgia pine, long-leafed pine of the Southern U.S. states, is from 1796.

双语例句


1. He was in Georgia stumping for Senator Wyche Fowler, a Democrat.
他正在佐治亚州为民主党参议员威奇·福勒作巡回演说。

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2. He says the new document will guar-antee fairness for blacks in Georgia.
他说这个新文件将保证佐治亚州的黑人受到公平对待。

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3. Mr White teaches first grade in south Georgia.
怀特先生在佐治亚州南部教一年级。

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4. The cen-tennial Olympics will be in Atlanta, Georgia.
百年奥运盛典将在佐治亚州亚特兰大举行。

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5. Georgia refuses to give up any territory.
格鲁吉亚拒绝出让任何领土。

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