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america

/uh-mer-i-kuh/US // əˈmɛr ɪ kə //UK // (əˈmɛrɪkə) //

美国,美洲

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : United States.
    • : North America.
    • : South America.
    • : Also called the Americas. North and South America, considered together.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Federal oversight, by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Interior, she says, isn’t going to fix America’s environmental problems.

  • If you look at the report that the 400 richest families in America pay a lower effective tax rate than the bottom half of families, it’s appalling.

  • However, its status in America and several other countries’ trials is still shaky.

  • Ginsburg was born in 1933 in America, where her family had emigrated decades earlier from Poland and Russia.

  • In just the first three weeks of the pandemic, as job losses battered America’s workforce, it added 30,000 sign-ups.

  • In the 90s, it kept gay men out of leadership roles in the Boy Scouts of America.

  • The simple, awful truth is that free speech has never been particularly popular in America.

  • It would became one of the first great mysteries in the United States of America, as it was only then 23 years old.

  • Asian-Americans are a group of persuadable swing voters, growing faster than any other group in America today.

  • Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress.

  • As there are still many varieties of the plant grown in America, so there doubtless was when cultivated by the Indians.

  • Most of my observations are in keeping with Skutch's detailed report of the species in Central America.

  • Her eldest daughter married in America, and was well known as a modeller in wax in New York.

  • The streets here are rather wide for an Italian city but would be deemed intolerably narrow in America.

  • Had not this Indian plant been discovered, the whole history of some portions of America would have been far different.