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savannah

/suh-van-uh/US // səˈvæn ə //UK // (səˈvænə) //

大草原,草原,萨凡纳,大草原上

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a seaport in E Georgia, near the mouth of the Savannah River.
    • : a river flowing SE from E Georgia along most of the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina and into the Atlantic. 314 miles long.

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Examples

  • It’s also a shock for Savannah, to whom Eliot leaves half the company.

  • Initiatives like the “Cultivation Corridor” in Des Moines and financial incentive programs from Tulsa and Topeka to Tucson and Savannah are creating new competition for talent.

  • Warnock is one of 12 children, who grew up in a Savannah housing project.

  • The day before, Vice President Pence will rally with the senators in Savannah.

  • Shan, now 48, spent a decade working nearly 80-hour weeks in a Savannah sandwich shop.

  • Check out a clip from this exclusive interview with SCAD President and Founder Paula Wallace at the 2014 Savannah Film Festival.

  • “He was talking about getting rid of Savannah two weeks off her maternity leave,” says the NBC News type.

  • In Savannah, Georgia, a yard bull busted him “for being a suspicious character with no visible means of support.”

  • A few years after his first guitar-shop venture, he migrated to just outside Savannah, and launched Randy Wood Guitars.

  • They discovered that Chibok had grown by some rock outcroppings at the edge of a broad savannah.

  • Poor Jake grew thin during the few days they spent in Savannah, and he knew he was nearing the end.

  • He took an active part in the settlement of Georgia, and founded the town of Savannah.

  • It was necessary to send to Savannah, the port for which Commander Bulloch intended to strike, a set of signals in advance.

  • Savannah, Georgia, evacuated by the British, and taken possession of by general Wayne.

  • The whole of it may be said to lie within the savannah or park-like division of the continent.