- " ā lā sī jiā zhōu shì yóu 'é luó sī rén qǔ míng de, yīn wéi 'ā lā sī jiā shì zài 1867 nián cóng 'é luó sī gòu mǎi de。"
"Alaska was named by the Russians, from whom Alaska was bought in1867."- ā lā sī jiā shì wǒ men zuì běi de zhōu 。
Alaska is our northernmost state.- wēi luò 'ā lā sī jiā zhōu nán bù、 ān kè léi qí yǐ běi de chéng zhèn。 yīn wèi yú zhōng xīn wèi zhì céng bèi shēn qǐng zuò xīn de zhōu fǔ
A town of southern Alaska north of Anchorage. It has been proposed as a new state capital because of its central location.- ér zài shōu rù zuì píng jūn de zhōu , jū zhù zài chéng lǐ de jū mín zhǐ zhàn yuē yī bàn。
In states with the most equality, only about half does.- měi nián yòu shù bǎi rén sǐ yú gāo sù [ jǐng fěi ] zhuī zhú, qíng kuàng yuè lái yuè lìng rén jǐng tì。 quán guó gè dì jǐng chá dān wèi, gè zhōu yǐ jí lián bāng lì fǎ jī guān, zhèng zài xiàn zhì fēng kuáng de hǎo lāi wù shì de zhuī zhú ……。
Increasingly alarmed by high-speed pursuits that are killing hundreds of people every year, police departments around the country, as well as state and Federal lawmakers, are clamping down on the wild, Hollywood-style chases…- měi guó dé kè sà sī zhōu nán bù chéng shì; ā lā mò suǒ zài dì。
a city of south central Texas; site of the Alamo.- wǒ mèng xiǎng yòu yī tiān, yà lā bā mǎ zhōu huì yòu suǒ gǎi biàn héng héng jìn guǎn gāi zhōu zhōu cháng xiàn zài réng tāo tāo bù jué dì shuō shí me yào duì lián bāng fǎ lìng tí chū yì yì hé jù jué zhí xíng héng héng zài nà lǐ, hēi rén 'ér tóng néng gòu hé bái rén 'ér tóng xiōng dì jiě mèi bān dì xié shǒu bìng xíng。
I have a dream that one day the state of Alabama, whose governor's lips are presently dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, will be transformed into a situation where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers.- zǎo chén, wǒ men hái yào tóng wǒ men zài dé kè sà sī zhōu xiū sī dūn kòng zhì zhōng xīn、 yà lā bā mǎ zhōu hēng cí wéi 'ěr cāo zuò kòng zhì zhōng xīn hé mò sī kē 'é luó sī kòng zhì zhōng xīn de lù dì gōng zuò duì jǔ xíng huì yì, měi gè kòng zhì zhōng xīn dōuyào xiàng wǒ men tí chū yòu guān wǒ men gōng zuò de wèn tí, huò zhě gěi wǒ men 'ān pái xīn rèn wù。
We also have a morning conference with our teams on the ground at Mission Control in Houston,Texas,the Operations Control Center,in Huntsville,Alabama and Russian Mission Control in Moscow.Each control center prepares questions for us about our work or sends us new tasks.- pài kè sī, luó sà shēng yú 1913 měi guó mín quán lǐng dǎo rén, tā yīn zài měi guó 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu méng gē mǎ lì de gōng gòng qì chē shàng jù jué ràng zuò gěi yī gè bái rén, ér yǐn qǐ liǎo quán shì fàn wéi qì chē gōng sī de lián hé dǐ zhì, jī qǐ liǎo quán guó de mín quán yùn dòng
American civil rights leader. Her refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, resulted in a city-wide boycott of the bus company and stirred the civil rights movement across the nation.- shǒu xí fǎ guān měi guó yī xiē zhōu héng píng fǎ yuàn de shǒu xí fǎ guān
The presiding judge of a court of chancery or equity in some states of the United States.- měi guó dōng nán bù yī dì qū, tōng cháng bāo kuò yà lā bā mǎ zhōu 、 zuǒ zhì yà zhōu 、 lù yì sī 'ān nà zhōu 、 mì xī xī bǐ zhōu hé nán kǎ luó lái nà zhōu ; zài měi guó nèi zhàn yǐ qián zhè xiē zhōu shēng chǎn mián huā hé zhī chí nú lì zhì。
the southeastern region of the United States: South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana; prior to the American Civil War all these states produced cotton and permitted slavery.- fú shì jīn lǚ méi shǔ de rèn hé yī zhǒng luò yè de 'ǎi shēng guàn mù, jù yòu měi lì de suì zhuàng huā xù, huā zài chūn jì chéng bái sè、 qiū jì huǒ hóng sè huò chéng sè; chǎn zì 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu hé 'ā lì gēn ní shān mài。
any of several deciduous low-growing shrubs of the genus Fothergilla having showy brushlike spikes of white flowers in spring and fiery red and orange autumn color; Alabama to Allegheny Mts.- qiáo kè tuō bù luò jū zhù zài měi guó mì xī xī bǐ zhōu zhōng bù hé nán bù yǐ jí yà lā bā mǎ zhōu xī nán bù de yī zhī měi zhōu tǔ zhù bù luò, xiàn zài fēn bù zài mì xī xī bǐ zhōu yǐ jí 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu dōng nán bù。 qiáo kè tuō rén zài 19 shì jì 30 nián dài céng bèi qiān zhì yìn dì 'ān nà dì qū
A Native American people inhabiting central and southern Mississippi and southwest Alabama, with present-day populations in Mississippi and southeast Oklahoma. The Choctaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.- qí kè suǒ bù luò yī zhī měi zhōu tǔ zhù bù luò, zuì chū jū zhù zài měi guó mì xī xī bǐ zhōu dōng běi bù hé 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu xī běi bù, xiàn zài fēn bù zài 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu zhōng nán bù。 19 shì jì 30 nián dài qí kè suǒ rén céng bèi gǎn dào yìn dì 'ān nà zhōu
A Native American people formerly inhabiting northeast Mississippi and northwest Alabama, now located in south-central Oklahoma. The Chickasaw were removed to Indian Territory in the1830's.- sài 'ěr mǎ měi guó 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu zhōng bù piān nán yī chéng shì, wèi yú méng gē mǎ lì shì yǐ xī。 zài 1965 nián, zhè lǐ shì xiǎo mǎ dīng · lù dé · jīn lǐng dǎo xuǎn jǔ zhě dēng jì yùn dòng de suǒ zài dì。 rén kǒu 23, 755
A city of south-central Alabama west of Montgomery. In1965 it was the site of a voter registration drive led by Martin Luther King, Jr. Population,23, 755.- dí kǎi tè 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu běi bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú bó míng hàn yǐ běi de tián nà xī hé shàng。 gāi chéng zuì chū de dà bù fēn jiàn zhù, zài nèi zhàn zhōng bèi cuī huǐ。 rén kǒu 48, 761
A city of northern Alabama on the Tennessee River north of Birmingham. Most of the original city was destroyed during the Civil War. Population,48, 761.- méi lǐ dì 'ān měi guó mì xī xī bǐ zhōu dōng bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu biān jiè fù jìn, jié kè xùn dōng bù。 zài 1864 nián 2 yuè bèi wēi lián ·t· xiè 'ěr màn jiāng jūn de jūn duì tà píng。 rén kǒu 46, 577
A city of eastern Mississippi near the Alabama border east of Jackson. It was razed by Gen. William T. Sherman's troops in February1864. Population,46, 577.- bó míng hàn měi guó yà lā bā mǎ zhōu zhōng běi bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú tǎ sī kǎ lú sà dōng běi。 gāi zhōu zuì dà chéng shì, wèi yú kuàng yè hé gōng yè qū。 rén kǒu 265, 968
A city of north-central Alabama northeast of Tuscaloosa. The largest city in the state, it is in a mining and industrial region. Population,265, 968.- tǎ sī jī jí měi guó 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu dōng bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú méng gē mǎ lì yǐ dōng。 tā shì bù kè ·t· huá shèng dùn yú 1881 nián jiàn lì de tǎ sī jī jí xué yuàn de suǒ zài dì。 rén kǒu 12, 257
A city of eastern Alabama east of Montgomery. It is the seat of the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington in1881. Population,12, 257.- duō sēn měi guó yà lā bā mǎ zhōu dōng nán bù chéng shì, kào jìn fó luó lǐ dá zhōu biān jiè。 1885 nián jiàn lì, shì yī gè dà nóng yè qū de mào yì zhōng xīn。 rén kǒu 53, 589
A city of southeast Alabama near the Florida border. Settled in1885, it is a trading center for a large agricultural area. Population,53, 589.- 1954 nián mǎ dīng huò dé zhé xué bó shì xué wèi bìng jiē shòu liǎo zài 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu méng gē mǎ lì de tè sī tǎ dà jiē xǐ lǐ táng de běn táng mù shī de gōng zuò。
In 1954 M.L. received his Ph.D. and accepted the job of pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.- děng gòng 15 gè zhōu; hòu 4 gè zhōu méi yòu jiā rù nán bù bāng lián。
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware.- cóng qián jū zhù zài qiáo yě yà zhōu hé 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu dàn xiàn zài zhù yào jū zhù zài 'é kè lā hé mǎ zhōu de mǎ sī kē jī yǔ zǔ de kè lǐ kè lián méng de yìn dì 'ān rén。
any member of the Creek Confederacy of Muskhogean peoples (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma.- pí 'āi méng tè shān lù gāo yuán měi guó dōng bù yī gāo yuán dì qū, cóng niǔ yuē zhōu yán shēn zhì 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu , wèi yú 'ā bā lā qì yà shān mài hé dà xī yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiān
A plateau region of the eastern United States extending from New York to Alabama between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic coastal plain.- měi guó yī gāo yuán dì qū, wèi yú 'ā bā lā qì yà shān mài hé dà xī yáng yán 'àn píng yuán zhī jiān; bāo kuò wéi jí ní yà zhōu 、 běi kǎ luó lái nà zhōu 、 nán kǎ luó lái nà zhōu 、 qiáo zhì yà zhōu hé 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu děng zhōu de yī bù fēn。
the plateau between the coastal plain and the Appalachian Mountains: parts of Virginia and North and South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama.- měi guó de yī gè dì qū, bāo kuò mò xī gē yán 'àn jǐ gè zhōu ; yóu fó luó lǐ dá、 ā lā bā mǎ、 mì xī xī bǐ、 lù yì sī 'ān nà hé dé kè sà sī zǔ chéng。
a region of the United States comprising states bordering the Gulf of Mexico; Alabama and Florida and Louisiana and Mississippi and Texas.- yǐ qián shēng huó zài qiáo yě yà zhōu hé 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu bìng chéng wéi kè lǐ kè lián méng hé xīn de mǎ sī kē jí zú rén。
a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Georgia and E Alabama and constituting the core of the Creek Confederacy.- fó luó lún sà měi guó 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu xī běi bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú dí kǎi tè xī běi piān xī de tián nà xī hé pàn。 jiàn yú 1818 nián, shì gāo dù gōng yè huà chéng shì。 rén kǒu 36, 426
A city of northwest Alabama on the Tennessee River west-northwest of Decatur. Founded in1818, it is highly industrialized. Population,36, 426.- gē lún bù měi guó mì xī xī bǐ zhōu dōng běi bù chéng shì, wèi yú 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu biān jiè, zhè gè dì qū yòu xǔ duō nán běi zhàn zhēng yǐ qián de fáng wū。 rén kǒu 23, 799
A city of northeast Mississippi near the Alabama border. There are many antebellum houses in the area. Population,23, 799.- zhǐ yī bān bāo kuò 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu 、 qiáo zhì yà zhōu、 fú luó lǐ dá zhōu 、 tián nà xī zhōu 、 nán kǎ luó lāi nà zhōu hé běi kǎ luó lāi nà zhōu de měi guó dì qū。
of a region of the United States generally including Alabama; Georgia; Florida; Tennessee; South Carolina; North Carolina.- ào běn yà lā bā mǎ zhōu dōng bù yī chéng shì, wèi yú tǎ sī jī jí dōng běi piān běi。 shì 'ào běn dà xué( jiàn yú 1856 nián) suǒ zài dì。 rén kǒu 33, 830
A city of eastern Alabama north-northeast of Tuskegee. It is the seat of Auburn University(founded1856). Population,33, 830.- cóng qián shēng huó zài 'ā lā bā mǎ zhōu de mǎ sī kē jí zú rén; kè lǐ kè lián méng zhōng de chéng yuán。
a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in N Alabama; a member of the Creek Confederacy.
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