pittsburgh

英 美
  • n. 匹兹堡(美国城市名)
  • pitt n.皮特(①姓氏②William;英国政治家父子;TheElder1708-1778;TheYounger;1759-1806)abbr.匹兹堡大学(=TheUniversityofPittsburgh)
  • pittance n.少量;少量津贴;微薄的工资
  • pitted adj.有凹痕或麻点的;去核的动词pit的过去式和过去分词.
  • pittite n.剧院正厅后排的观众
  • pittypat n.轻快之劈啪声adj.噗噗跳的adv.劈劈拍拍地;卜卜作声地v.快步而行
Noun:
  1. a city in southwestern Pennsylvania where the confluence of the Allegheny River and Monongahela River forms the Ohio River; long an important urban industrial area; site of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh

1. The newspaper presses are rolling in Pittsburgh again today.
今天,匹兹堡的报纸又开始印刷了。

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2. When I'm in Pittsburgh, I call him up.
我每到匹兹堡,都给他打电话。

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3. By the turn of the century, Pittsburgh had the highest death rate in the United States.
至世纪之交时,匹兹堡的死亡率居全美之首。

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4. The Cincinnati Reds have levelled the score in the National League play-off against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
在国家联盟季后赛中,辛辛那提红人队扳平了与匹兹堡海盗队的比分。

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5. Mr Beazer tried to calm the protests by promising to keep the company's base in Pittsburgh.
比泽先生承诺仍将公司总部设在匹兹堡,以求平息抗议。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Pittsburgh is the source of the ohio river.
      匹兹堡位于俄亥俄河的源头。
    2. Does that mean Pittsburgh will be a damp squib?
      这是否预示着匹兹堡峰会将会无所作为呢?

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