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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
  1. 1

    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.