- 看过 birthplace 的人也看了 :
- fatherland
- motherland
birthplace 的定义
birthplace 近义词
place of birth
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- Tuscumbia, Alabama, which is only famous for being the birthplace of Hellen Keller, and now Cynthia Bailey from Housewives of Atlanta.
- Carl thought of Abraham Lincoln, whose birthplace he passes every day on his commute, and how a leader is remembered by how he finishes.
- Alex is accustomed to moving through uncertainty, as a serial entrepreneur and having emigrated as a child from his birthplace, Ukraine, to Israel, where he attended the University of Tel Aviv, arriving in the United States at age 22.
- It will serve as a hub for research on sanitation policy, an incubator for rural activism, and — advocates hope — a birthplace for a better, greener way of managing waste.
- Yet, in places where many people live within a half-hour drive of their birthplace, it’s also fraught.
- My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace.
- After all, “Paris is the birthplace of fashion, it makes sense to show there,” said regular Manish Arora.
- There is now a museum to his honor in his birthplace of Staryi Uhryniv.
- Connecticut is rightfully famous for being the birthplace of the hot lobster roll and is widely known as the home of great pizza.
- Donald Trump is still talking Barack Obama's birthplace at a Republican conference in New Orleans.
- Wantage is a quiet town, lying at the foot of the hills, and is chiefly noted as the birthplace of the great Saxon king.
- And, as to what is said about his birthplace, is there not already ill humour enough in Scotland?
- The house he was to leave had been the birthplace of most of his children, and his home for more than forty years.
- Dr Brentano is particularly desirous to make it clear that he considers England “the birthplace of Gilds.”
- This place was named after Livingstone's birthplace, and was founded in 1876 by the Church of Scotland mission.