ancona
/ahn-kaw-nah; English ang-koh-nuh/US // ɑnˈkɔ nɑ; English æŋˈkoʊ nə //UK // (Italian aŋˈkoːna) //
安科纳,安克纳,安科納
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural an·co·ne [ahn-kaw-ne], /ɑnˈkɔ nɛ/, English an·co·nas.Italian.
- : an altarpiece, usually consisting of a painted panel or panels, reliefs, or statues set in an elaborate frame.
Examples
The fliers, Ancona explained, are meant to educate people on what rights they legally have to use lethal force in self-defense.
Ancona capitulated to the Austrians after a very destructive bombardment.
Geronymo Mascalbruni was the son of a pauper belonging to a village whose name I forget, in the marshes of Ancona.
Ancona: a city of central Italy, on the shores of the Adriatic.
Ancona was so situated as to be one of the most important ports of the Adriatic.
Francis, and his companion, whose name we are not told, embarked at Ancona.
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