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accra

/ak-ruh, uh-krah/US // ˈæk rə, əˈkrɑ //UK // (əˈkrɑː) //

阿克拉,阿卡拉,阿克拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the wood of a sapele.

Examples

  • The idea for Vendease came when founders who have been friends for more than five years noticed their favorite restaurants in cities like Lagos and Accra shutting down.

  • While Gyakie is new on the scene — her debut EP, Seed, premiered last year — the 20-year-old from Accra displays an arsenal of talent, rapping and singing to the diverse beats she picks.

  • Standing outside the home of former president Jerry Rawlings, in Ghana’s capital Accra, fashion designer Helena Alanyabui declared people should only focus on the good things he did.

  • He was driving in the Madina neighborhood of Ghana’s capital, Accra, and had been assisting government prosecutors with an investigation into corruption within the country’s soccer leagues.

  • This Ghanaian phenom got his start in womens wear, but he now has his own collection of both men’s and women’s suits from his Accra showroom.

  • Jack has come back to the city of Accra to live after many trips to and from Ireland since the war.

  • Arik Air offers direct flights from New York to Lagos, on to growing business hubs Accra, Luanda, and Johannesburg.

  • Built with bipartisan support, what opened in the Ghanaian capital of Accra is no ordinary highway.

  • In 2003, she was the youngest member of the sit-ins for peace held in Accra, Ghana.

  • On 24th of May we embarked, the ship dropped with the current to Accra, and then sailed for Barbados.

  • There are but two places between Sierra Leone and Accra, a distance of one thousand miles, whence slaves are exported.

  • About three miles to the eastward, Danish Accra shows its neat town and well-kept fortress.

  • Well, we didn't want it to be known, anyway, because I even didn't go through—I didn't spend any time in Accra.

  • At Accra, where the waves are very high and rough, are the best boat boys on the coast.