washington / ˈwɒʃ ɪŋ tən, ˈwɔ ʃɪŋ- /

华盛顿华盛顿特区华盛顿市华盛顿州

washington 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Book·er T [book-er -tol-uh-ver], /ˈbʊk ər ˈtɒl ə vər/, 1856–1915, U.S. reformer, educator, author, and lecturer.
  2. George, 1732–99, U.S. general and political leader: 1st president of the United States. 1789–97.
  3. Martha Martha Dandridge, 1732–1802, wife of George.
  4. Also called Washington, D.C. the capital of the United States, on the Potomac between Maryland and Virginia: coextensive with the District of Columbia. Abbreviation: Wash.
  5. Also called Washington State. a state in the northwestern United States, on the Pacific coast. 68,192 sq. mi.. Capital: Olympia. Abbreviations: WA, Wash.
  6. a city in southwestern Pennsylvania.
  7. a city in southwestern Indiana.
  8. a town in central Illinois.
  9. Mount Washington, a mountain in northern New Hampshire, in the White Mountains: highest peak in the northeastern United States. 6,293 feet.
  10. Lake Washington, a lake in western Washington, near Seattle. 20 miles long.
  11. a male given name.

washington 近义词

washington

等同于 Uncle Sam

washington 的近义词 2
washington

等同于 government

更多washington例句

  1. That task is likely to be a tall one for Washington, which historically has struggled to deploy complicated technology under tight time constraints.
  2. Ghazvinian similarly downplays Tehran’s decades-long engagement in and funding of terrorism as nothing more than a cheap accusation by those wishing to prevent a reconciliation between Washington and Tehran.
  3. Through her daughter, Safarova says she hopes her hard-won debut business in Washington adds to a better idea of what she refers to as a little and relatively unknown country.
  4. City health officials blamed “a technical review failure,” which sparked more confusion in what has been a frustrating vaccination process in the Washington region.
  5. Despite the death toll milestone in the District, caseloads across the Washington region have continued to fall, and more residents are receiving the vaccine.
  6. Two factors made Hiram Revels especially interesting to the Washington establishment.
  7. It was a rare moment of bipartisan unity in partisan Washington.
  8. Another set of hackers that goes by the name the Lizard Squad told the Washington Post that they helped with the Sony hack.
  9. Supported by Washington, the domestic quota was cut from 90 days to 30.
  10. “Bars love to tell those stories: ‘So and so drank here, and George Washington slept here,’” Sismondo says.
  11. Washington attacked a French encampment at the confluence of the Alleghany and Monongahela.
  12. The Washington manual laborer school and the Howard institution can bear testimony to his industry and patriotism.
  13. He was afterwards secretary of state at Washington and minister to France, in which offices he manifested distinguished ability.
  14. Two regiments of Washington's troops mutinied; but were persuaded to return to their duty.
  15. His mission led to nothing, so he returned to Washington to watch events for Aguinaldo.