massachusetts / ˌmæs əˈtʃu sɪts /

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massachusetts 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a state in the northeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast. 8,257 sq. mi.. Capital: Boston. Abbreviations: MA, Mass.
  2. Massachusett.

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  1. Bresnahan, who became lottery director in 2018, will go home to Massachusetts to tend to family issues that can no longer be handled from a distance, said David Umansky, a spokesman for the city’s Office of the Chief Financial Officer.
  2. Massachusetts’ billing system also automatically rejects assignments made to ineligible attorneys, and rejected assignments are reviewed by the director of the criminal trial support unit to verify if the case needs to be reassigned.
  3. Then I was also in Newton, Massachusetts, before I went back to India.
  4. The company previously announced a suspension in Massachusetts after state lawmakers introduced legislation that sought to take aim at the new fees.
  5. I’m certainly nervous, given that teacher vaccinations in Massachusetts are still many weeks away.
  6. Wahlberg filed his petition for a pardon to the governor of Massachusetts on November 26.
  7. Then I worked my way through college at a mental hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.
  8. The city, Lawrence, Massachusetts, is located about 30 miles north of Boston and is home to 76,000 people.
  9. Democrats, as Romney should have remembered from his campaigns in Massachusetts, have no such compunctions.
  10. Historically, the Puritans banned Christmas from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1659.
  11. He was afterwards a member of the Massachusetts senate, and much esteemed as a physician and a patriot.
  12. Governor Endicott, and other influential men in Massachusetts, formed an association against wearing long hair!
  13. Boundary line between New York and Massachusetts agreed upon.
  14. "We yield obedience to the act granting duties," declared the Massachusetts Assembly.
  15. After this "shot heard 'round the world," the Americans were most sympathetic toward their fellow-colonists of Massachusetts.