紐約介紹用英語怎麼說
最近忙,所以告訴你一個最簡便的辦法吧,在詞典里查N開頭的newyork詞條,中文和英文就都有了,而且還准確。我看了一下,大概比50字多一點點。
❷ 美國紐約英文介紹
New York is one of the busiest cities in the world. It is situated at the eastern side of the United States. It is also the capital of New York States. It has many tall buildings. Many international companies and large banks set up their headquarters here. The famous Statue of Liberty is standing just near its shore.
❸ 「紐約」用英語怎麼寫
New York
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❹ New York的英文介紹(小學的)
紐約,於1624年建城,是美國最大城市及最大大港,同時也是世界最大城市。著名景點有百老匯,自由女神像等。
New York was built in 1624. It is the biggest city and the biggest harbour in America. It is the biggest city in the world. The famous interesting places are Broadway and the Statue of the Liberity.
希望對您有所幫助。
❺ 英文紐約簡介初一水平
New York is a state in the northeastern region of the U.S. New York has a large population and a lot of Chinese people. New York has many famous places of interest. For example, you can see theStatute of Liberty and you can also visit the Ground Zero. We all know the 911 attack in New York was a big tragedy. However, New York is still one of the financial centers in the world.
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❻ 英語介紹紐約
New York (The City of New York) is America's largest City in The world, and a harbor in New York City, a southeast. For more than a century, the city has been the world's most important commercial and financial centers. New York is a world-class metropolis of globalization, city. And directly affect the global media, politics, ecation, entertainment and fashion. New York and London, Tokyo, Japan, and called the international metropolis.
New York city is located in the world's largest metropolitan area - the greater New York will heartland, is the international economy, finance, transportation, arts and media center, more regarded as representatives of urban civilization. Besides the United Nations headquarters in the city, so by the world as "the world". New York city or many world-class museums, galleries and performing venues located in the western hemisphere, make it become one of the cultural and entertainment center. In the early 20th century, e to a new immigrants, full of New York, therefore is often called the "big apple" renewal, take "the good, good, everyone wants to bite. Due to the New York 24 hours of continuous operation of subway and never, New York has been called the "city". "Gotham town (fool) while the nickname" village from American novelist Washington Irving Irving) in the U.S. (1807 novel).
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❼ 紐約用英語怎麼說
紐約市(The City of New York)。 一般稱為 New York City 。簡稱NYC、New York。
別稱
大蘋果(The Big Apple)、哥譚鎮(專Gotham,愚人村)、不夜城(The City That Never Sleeps)、世屬界之都(拉丁語:Caput Mundi 英語:The Capital of The World)、帝國之城(The Empire City)、這城市好得人們稱呼它兩次(The City So Nice:They Named It Twice)。
❽ 紐約的英文介紹 地理位置 人口 大小
不知道你指的是紐約州還是紐約市,我這里是關於紐約州的。
New York is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, the nation's third most populous. The state is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border with Rhode Island east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario to the northwest. New York is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City.
New York covers 54,556 square miles (141,299 km²) and ranks as the 27th largest state by size. The Great Appalachian Valley dominates eastern New York, while Lake Champlain is the chief northern feature of the valley, which also includes the Hudson River flowing southward to the Atlantic Ocean. The rugged Adirondack Mountains, with vast tracts of wilderness, lie west of the valley. Most of the southern part of the state is on the Allegheny plateau, which rises from the southeast to the Catskill Mountains. The western section of the state is drained by the Allegheny River and rivers of the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The Delaware River Basin Compact, signed in 1961 by New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the federal government, regulates the utilization of water of the Delaware system. The highest elevation in New York is Mount Marcy in the Adirondacks.
New York's borders touch (clockwise from the west) two Great Lakes (Erie and Ontario, which are connected by the Niagara River); the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in Canada; Lake Champlain; three New England states (Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut); the Atlantic Ocean, and two Mid-Atlantic states (New Jersey and Pennsylvania). In addition, Rhode Island shares a water border with New York.
As of 2006, New York was the third largest state in population after California and Texas, with an estimated population of 19,306,183.[16] This represents an increase of 329,362, or 1.7%, since the year 2000; it includes a natural increase since the last census of 601,779 people (1,576,125 births minus 974,346 deaths) and a decrease e to net migration of 422,481 people out of the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 820,388 people, and migration within the country proced a net loss of about 800,213.
In spite of the open land in the state, New York's population is very urban, with 92% of residents living in an urban area.
New York is a slow growing state with a large rate of migration to other states. In 2000 and 2005, more people moved from New York to Florida than from any one state to another. New York state is a leading destination for international immigration, however. The center of population of New York is located in Orange County, in the town of Deerpark. New York City and its eight suburban counties (excluding those in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania) have a combined population of 13,209,006 people, or 68.42% of the state's population.
During the 17th century, Dutch trading posts established for the purchase of pelts from the Iroquois and other tribes expanded into the colony of New Netherlands. The first of these trading posts were Fort Nassau (1614, near present-day Albany); Fort Orange (1624, on the Hudson River just south of nowadays city of Albany (to replace the already mentioned Fort Nassau), developing into settlement Beverwijck (1647), and into nowadays Albany); Fort Amsterdam (1625, to develop into the town New Amsterdam which is present-day New York City); and Esopus, (, now Kingston). The British captured the colony ring the Second Anglo-Dutch War and governed it as the Province of New York. Agitation for independence ring the 1770s brought the American Revolution.
New York endorsed the Declaration of Independence on July 9, 1776. The New York state constitution was framed by a convention which assembled at White Plains, New York on July 10, 1776, and after repeated adjournments and changes of location, terminated its labors at Kingston, New York on Sunday evening, April 20, 1777, when the new constitution was adopted with but one dissenting vote. It was not submitted to the people for ratification. It was drafted by John Jay. On July 30, 1777, George Clinton was inaugurated as the first Governor of New York at Kingston.