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『壹』 世界各國著名景點用英文表示

1,Mount Fuji, Japan 日本富士山

富士山(日文:ふじさん,英文:MountFuji)是日本國內最高峰,日本重要國家象徵之一。橫跨靜岡縣和山梨縣的活火山,接近太平洋岸,東京西南方約80公里。

『貳』 華盛頓的著名景點,要英語的,急用

哪個華盛頓?特區(首都)還是華盛頓州?

『叄』 美國華盛頓的簡介景點之類的。(英文)帶中文翻譯

華盛頓被美國人稱為「國家的心臟」,是聯邦政府的直轄區,也是美國的政治、文化、教育中心。它位於馬里蘭州和弗吉尼亞州交界處,全稱為「華盛頓哥倫比亞特區」,是為了紀念開國元勛華盛頓和發現新大陸的哥倫布而起的。全市面積174平方公里,其所轄的市縣包括馬里蘭州的2個縣、弗吉尼亞州的4個縣及費爾法克斯、福爾斯徹奇、亞歷山德里亞3個城鎮,人口320萬,其中黑人約佔70%。

華盛頓市區位於波托馬克河和阿納卡斯蒂亞河匯合處的東北岸,冬冷夏熱,7月溫度約在20-31℃,1月則在3--6℃;全年雨水充足,年平均降水量1068毫米,季節分配較均勻。歷史上這里曾是印第安人的居住地,17世紀初歐洲移民在此建立煙草種植園。1789年華盛頓決定在此建都。

華盛頓是世界各國少有的僅以政府行政職能為主的現代化大城市。因為聯邦政府禁止在該市發展工業,所以財政收入主要依賴政府公務及各企業的業務活動,其次是旅遊業。製造業只佔經濟結構的一小部分,以印刷出版業、食品工業、高級化妝和服裝業為主。

市區呈正四邊形,布局勻稱,視野開闊。全市的建築物都不超過華盛頓紀念碑的高度,市中心的國會大廈是全城最高的大樓,也不過只有八層樓。1790年國會決定將巴洛克建築風格與凡爾賽、巴黎建築風格融合在一起,在波托馬克河畔建都。從市中心起,以北、東、南3條國會大街和邁爾為分區的基線,可把市區分為西北、東北、西南和東南4區。其中心部位有建於低矮丘陵國會山的國會大廈,大廈西北約2.5公里處為總統居住的白宮。國會大廈和白宮之間有"聯邦三角"建築群,包括聯邦政府各部、機構以及國家美術館、國家檔案館、泛美聯盟、史密森國家博物館和聯邦儲備大廈等。國會大廈東鄰為最高法院大廈,附近的國會圖書館為僅次於莫斯科列寧圖書館的世界第二大館,毗鄰的莎士比亞圖書館以藏莎翁著作及其研究文獻而著稱於世。國防部所在的五角大樓座落於波托馬克河西南岸。

城區有數百處紀念建築物、紀念碑、雕像等,大部與歷屆總統有關。在市區西部、波托馬克河東岸的綠化地帶,有歷史上3位總統的紀念地:華盛頓紀念塔面臨波托馬克河公園,為白大理石的方尖塔,高169米,可俯視全市景色。沿河是著名的日本櫻花林;紀念塔西面有林肯紀念堂,為古希臘式建築,堂外有36根白大理石圓校,象徵當時組成國家的36個州;內有林肯坐像;紀念塔南面有傑斐遜總統紀念堂,堂外有他的騎馬雕像。1971年又建成約翰。肯尼迪中心,包括現代化的劇院、音樂廳、歌劇院、交響樂院和芭蕾舞劇院等。

華盛頓多公園、林蔭道和草地廣場,漫步街頭,隨處可見蒼綠的植物。留連期間,這個象徵美利堅精神的城市會給你留下深刻的映象。市內最大公園是羅克公園,佔地710公頃,位於市區西北。設在華盛頓的著名大學有建於1789年的喬治敦大學,以及喬治·華盛頓大學、美利堅大學和霍華特大學等,後者為全國最大的黑人學生占優勢的大學。

春天是華盛頓的旅遊旺季,潮汐湖和華盛頓紀念碑附近盛開的櫻花將整個城市襯托得分外美麗,這個季節去華盛頓可以目睹這個城市最美麗的一面。

When you hear people talk about Washington, D.C., you may want to know what the letters D.C.mean.They mean'District of Columbia'.Washington, the capital city of the U.S.A., is in the District of Columbia, not, as you might expect, in the State of Washington.Washington State is thousands of miles away on the north-west coast.(There are also several other towns called Wash ington in the United States.)

Washington, D.C.lies between Virginia and Maryland on the Potomac River.It's about 220 miles south of New York City.The pleasantest and easiest way to get there is by long-distance bus, or by the fast(125-miles-an-hour)train which costs a little more than the bus journey and a little less than flying.I would travel far more than 200 miles to see Washington It's not a city that has grown up accidentally as most big cities have done.It was carefully planned as the nation's capital by a Frenchman, Pierre L'Enfant.The city was named after George Washington, the much-loved, much-ad mired, much-respected first President of the United States.In 1791he himself arranged to buy the land on which it stands.

Now let's take our first look at the capital.For a few moments you may feel you are dreaming and that you have stepped back through the centuries into ancient Greece.Many of the beautiful, shining white buildings are built in the noble style of the ancient Greek temples, and stand in wide avenues amid trees and fountains. Most of them are museums or Government offices.Government is the chief business of Washington.The chief Government building is called the Capitol.With its high dome, it looks a little like St Paul's in London or St Peter's in Rome.It stands on a hill overlooking the city, which is divided by Rock Creek Park.A long wide avenue called the Mall leads to the Capitol.At the other end of this avenue a tall, white, needle-like building points to the sky.This is, of course, the highest「needle」in the world--the Washington Monu ment.

On both sides of the Mall are museums and GOvernment build ings.What a surprise this city is!Washington and New York seem to be in two different worlds.Here there are no huge office skyscrapers and so it's not necessary to lean back wards to look up all the time.Then there is the Washington Cathedral which looks very like a cathedral in an old European city.Of course, as in any other big city, parts of Washington are not so pleasant.There are narrow dirty little streets and ugly houses.But there are many splendid things to see and, because Washington covers such a wide area, the easiest way to see them is to take a special sight-seeing bus or a「mini-bus」or「tourmobile」.But don't expect the guides on the buses to give you a very serious talk.

On one tour, I remember, the guide told us: 「That's the Washington Monument, folks, 」'(PeoPle here are often addressed as 「folks」).「It's the highest'needle' of its kind in the world.」And then he added, 「At least, I don't know a higher one!」

This is the city where America remembers her famous Presi dents.The guide will take you to see the memorials to them.The Jefferson Memorial is a very beautiful white building in the shape of a circle.Its roof is supported by tall columns.Inside stands a statue of President Jefferson.The Lincoln Memorial is a huge white build ing.Inside you can see a famous statue of Abraham Lincoln, sitting in a great chair.The theatre where he was murdered while watch ing a play is now a museum, the Lincoln Museum.Then there is the memorial to President Kennedy at Arlington.Here a flame which was lit on the day of his funeral burns and is never put out.Like Lincoln, Kennedy was shot.Another, newer, memorial to him is the John F.Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, over looking the Potomac River.It is a huge place and contains the Eisenhower Theatre, and opera house and the concert hall which is the home of the National Symphony Orchestra.Operas, ballets and concerts are frequently performed there.

Across the Potomac River is the Pentagon, a strange, low, five-sided building.This is the headquarters of the American army, and is also the American Ministry of Defense.During World War Ⅱ more than 35, 000 people were employed here, which gives you an idea of its size.

Everyone, of course, wants to see the White House.On my first visit to Washington a stranger came up to me and asked if I knew where the White House was.I felt pleased to be able to give him directions.In fact I had just left it.I could not have told him where any other place was!The White House really is white, clean shining white, and the beautiful gardens around it make it look like a pleasant American country house.The public is allowed inside on guided tours.

You could spend days at the Smithsonian Institute, which in cludes ten buildings, housing the Museums of Natural History, National Gallery of Art, Arts and Instries Building and several others.Here also is the Air and Space Building which is packed with the history of flying, from the early days up to our own time of space travel.It is exciting to see a model of the strange-looking machine which, in 1969, landed two men on the moon.Also the actual spaceship in which the three Americans travelled safely back to Earth, ending the greatest adventure in the history of the world.Here you will feel close to it all, and astonished that it was ever possible.

Should you feel that you'd like to know more about the history of America, you could visit the Wax Museum on 4th and E Streets, where there are life-like scenes, with sound and move ment, from the country's past.Afterwards, for some fun and a laugh, go to watch the performing dolphins in the dolphin theatre.

If you've any dollar left, you might like to spend a few lazy hours shopping and eating in Georgetown.It's an interesting old town with a lot of eighteenth century houses and it is conveniently near the centre of the city.

Visitors should make the interesting 15-mile boat-trip down the broad Potomac River to the home of George Washington, which is at Mount Vernon in the state of Virginia.You can eat and drink on the boat, and enjoy music and dancing by moonlight.George Washington's home is a simple white country house kept just as it was when he lived there.Here, also, guides will take you inside and show you around.American parents from all parts of the country bring their children to this famous and popular place, for they are all taught at school that George Washington was'the father of his country'.
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A huge suspension bridge, the second largest span in the world, now crosses the Verrazanon Narrows through which every ship must pass on its way to New York Harbor and the docks along side the banks of the Hudson River.Giovanni da Verrazano, an Italian explorer, was the first person to approach these narrows, while searching for a northwest passage to the Pacific in 1524.He paused, but decided there was no point in exploring any further.The English explorer, Henry Hudson, was the first to sail into New York Harbor(in 1609) and up the river to which he gave his name.He, too, was looking for a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

The English, however, were not the first to colonize New York.The Dutch bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for what today would be the equivalent of$24!They named it New Amsterdam.In New Amsterdam had a population of 800. The Dutch discovered that the island's soil lay on hard rock, while much of the land between the island and the coastal strip was swamp.They filled the swamp with their garbage and so created what is today Brooklyn. They also improved the soil of the northern area, now known as the Bronx.

In 1664 the English and the Dutch went to war.New Amster dam was seized by the English fleet, and finally, in 1674, it became an English colony.It was renamed New York.The Dutch and English colonists got on well together, sharing the same spirit of independence.They were both fiercely separatist in the American Revolution, and fought side by side against the British.

After the war, New York became the first capital of the Unit ed States, being already the largest city in North America.By the end of the 18th century it had a population of 60 thousand, but it grew rapidly ring the 19th century thanks to the millions of im migrants who landed there.However, New York did not remain the capital for long.In 1793 the foundation of a new capital city was laid by Washington, and the Americans called their new capital Washington, after their great leader.New York, however, became one of the largest and most powerful cities in the western world and has at present a population of more than 8 million.

Modern New York is an exciting city.The architecture of Manhattan, with its soaring skyscrapers, is not soulless, as many foreigners imagine.The materials used-copper, stainless steel, con crete and glass--give the buildings a striking beauty.The long av enues, broad and straight, lined with expensive stores and massive apartment houses, impress by their scale alone.So does Central Park whose trees and rocks and lakes almost give the impression of a wilderness.

New York is an impressive place for those who love the arts.Its museums and numerous art galleries, the concerts, opera and ballet performed at the Lincoln Center, the theaters on and off Broadway and in Greenwich Village, make it one of the world's centers of the arts.

New York, of course, has other faces less attractive.The poor districts of the city have some of the worst slums in the U.S.A., and it is not safe for a white person to walk in the black ghettos of Harlem and the Bronx.Its crime rate is among the highest in the western world.

The narrow canyon of Wall Street, right down on the tip of Manhattan, is the center of New York's business world, whose power full influence is felt by countries everywhere.New York has what many people consider to be the finest daily newspaper in the English language--the New York Times.

Many foreigners mistakenly believe that Manhattan is New York, whereas Manhattan is just one of New York's five bor oughs. It is not the largest.The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens are now larger than Manhattan, leaving only far away Richmond, on the other side of the Verrazano Narrows, with a smaller popula tion.These four boroughs have been called the「bedrooms」 of Manhattan, because most of their residents work in Manhattan.

New York's boroughs are still divided up into neighborhoods, and moving from one to another is still rather like moving from one country to another.

New York is a city of bridges and tunnels, for both Manhattan and Richmond are islands and the city as a whole has a waterfront of 520 miles.

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穿出我的個性! 穿出女人的味道!"

『肆』 華盛頓景點美食用英文

華盛頓旅遊景點介紹之美食,華盛頓是個有著高品質餐飲業的城市,最好的專餐廳是一些高級賓屬館里的餐廳,食物和服務都屬一流,但價格較貴。此外,市內各處都有不同民族風味的餐廳,義大利餐廳和法國餐廳是其中較為豪華的,價格相對較貴。如果想吃魚,可以去城市西南面的河岸邊,那裡是海鮮餐廳的集中地。亞當斯-摩根地區有許多印度、非洲和中東的餐廳,在那裡可以吃到味道濃烈的蘸食辣肉。與華盛頓特區交界的貝斯達拉則是一個大規模的餐廳城,那裡主要聚集了德州、墨西哥、西班牙及拉丁美洲風味的餐廳,可以品嘗到口味純正的蔬菜冷湯及土豆片沙拉。華盛頓西北部的中國城裡則主要分布著包括中國餐廳在內的亞州餐廳,有越南菜、印尼菜和泰國菜等等。

如果想節省開支,可以在新式的快餐廳里將就幾頓,這些地方整潔明亮,環境很不錯,食物也並不難吃。

華盛頓特區內多如牛毛的博物館,美術館及各類政府機構,都設有附屬餐廳和咖啡廳。餐廳對於一般的自費遊客來說如果還算是奢侈享受的話,泡咖啡廳應該是一種既經濟實惠,又頗具異國情調的選擇。

『伍』 華盛頓英語怎麼說

Washington

『陸』 華盛頓用英語怎麼說

華盛頓
基本翻譯
washingtonD.C
網路釋義回
華盛頓答:Washington|DenzelWashington|XFN-ASIA
華盛頓州:Washington|StateofWashington
華盛頓湖:LakeWashington

『柒』 華盛頓的英語翻譯

Washington

華盛頓特區:Washington D.C.

『捌』 華盛頓的著名景點介紹

白宮http://destpic.ctrip.com/Resources/UnitedStates/Washington/image/whitehouse.jpg
國會大廈
林肯紀念堂
肯尼迪中心
華盛頓紀念碑
五角大樓專http://destpic.ctrip.com/Resources/UnitedStates/Washington/image/Pentagon.jpg
美國國家二戰紀念碑
喬治城屬

『玖』 用英語介紹美國首都華盛頓,要三個部分

Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America. "D.C." is an abbreviation for the District of Columbia, the federal district coextensive with the city of Washington. The city is named after George Washington, military leader of the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.

The District of Columbia and the city of Washington are coextensive and are governed by a single municipal government. For most practical purposes, they are considered to be the same entity, though this was not always the case. As late as 1871, when Georgetown ceased to be a separate city, there were multiple jurisdictions within the District. Although there is a municipal government and a mayor, Congress has the supreme authority over the city and district, which results in citizens having less self-governance than residents of the states. In addition to lacking full self-governance, the residents of the District also lack full congressional representation .

譯文:
華盛頓,D.C.是美國政府的首都."D.C".是哥倫比亞特區的縮寫,與華盛頓共同組成聯邦政府所在地區.城市以紀念喬治.華盛頓而命名,他是美國獨立戰爭的軍事領袖和第一位美國總裁.
哥倫比亞特區和華盛頓城市被同一個市政府管理.最實際的目標是,將他們認為是同一個實體,雖然這並不總是事實.至1871,當喬治鎮不再是一座獨立城市的時候,該地區有多重司法.雖然有一個市政府和一個市長,國會對城市和地區用有絕對權利,其結果是比州其他地方相比,該地區居民更處於無政府管轄狀態。除了缺乏完整統治政府,該地區的居民也缺乏最高立法機關的完善代表。

還有這個,比較長,但沒有譯文~~O(∩_∩)O
Washington, D.C. (pronounced /ˈwɒʃɪŋtən ˌdiːˈsiː/), formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790. The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the Territory of Columbia until an act of Congress in 1871 effectively merged the City and the Territory into a single entity called the District of Columbia. It is for this reason that the city, while legally named the District of Columbia, is known as Washington, D.C. The city is located on the north bank of the Potomac River and is bordered by the states of Virginia to the southwest and Maryland to the other sides. The District has a resident population of 591,833; however, because of commuters from the surrounding suburbs, its population rises to over one million ring the workweek. The Washington Metropolitan Area, of which the District is a part, has a population of 5.3 million, the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the country.

Article One of the United States Constitution provides for a federal district, distinct from the states, to serve as the permanent national capital. The centers of all three branches of the federal government of the United States are located in the District, as are many of the nation's monuments and museums. Washington, D.C., hosts 174 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization of American States (OAS), the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). The headquarters of other institutions such as trade unions, lobbying groups, and professional associations are also located in the District.

The United States Congress has supreme authority over Washington, D.C.; residents of the city therefore have less self-governance than residents of the states. The District has a non-voting at-large Congressional delegate, but no senators. D.C. residents could not vote in presidential elections until the ratification of the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1961.

『拾』 關於華盛頓的英語對話(景點)

STUART: I'm glad I brought my jacket on this trip.史都爾:還好這趟行程我有帶夾克來。SHARON: Yes, I didn't know Washington, DC got so cold in winter.雪倫:是啊,我不知道華盛頓特區的冬天這么冷。STUART: What would you like to do today?史都爾:今天想做什麼?SHARON: I really think we should take a tour of the White House.雪倫:我真的覺得應該去參觀白宮。STUART: I thought we could go to some of the museums.史都爾:我覺得可以去參觀博物館。Don't you want to see the museums?你不想去嗎?SHARON: Of course. But today I feel like seeing the White House.雪倫:當然想啊,但是今天我想去白宮。 We should see it first, because it's the most famous historical building here.我們應該先去那裡,因為它是這里最有名的歷史建築。STUART: I don't agree. I think the Capitol building is the most famous.史都爾:我不這么認為,美國國會大廈才是最有名的。But okay. If you want to see the White House, we'll go see it.不過沒關系,如果你想去白宮,那就去吧。I'm just afraid it will be boring.我只是怕會很無聊。SHARON: Boring? How can it be boring? It sounds very interesting to me.雪倫:無聊?怎麼會呢?我覺得很有趣啊。STUART: But it's the White House. The president and his family live there.史都爾:白宮是總統和他的家人住的地方。They won't let us see most of it. Probably we can only see a couple of rooms.他們很多地方不會讓人參觀的,或許只能參觀幾間展覽室而已。SHARON: No, that's not true.雪倫:不是這樣。The White House is very big. And there are a lot of historical exhibits there.白宮很大,有很多歷史文物。The tour will take us through many different rooms. I read about it in the guide.導遊人員會帶我們參觀各個展覽室,旅遊指南上有說到。STUART: Hmm. If that's true, then the security there must be very good.史都爾:如果是這樣,那麼保安工作要做得非常好才行。Because it's strange to think they will let people walk around in the White House.因為隨便讓人在白宮走動是很奇怪的。SHARON: I'm sure the security is very tight.雪倫:我相信保安工作一定很嚴謹,Probably they will make us walk through metal detectors like at the airport.可能像機場那樣必須通過偵測器。STUART: So I can't take my gun then.史都爾:那麼我就不能帶槍啰!SHARON: Don't always joke like that! You don't have a gun.雪倫:別老是開這種玩笑,你根本沒有槍。STUA
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