Nashville

英 ['næʃvil] 美
  • n. 那什维尔(美国田纳西州首府)
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Nashville
capital of Tennessee, U.S., named for Gen. Francis Nash (1742-1777) of North Carolina, U.S. Revolutionary War hero killed at the Battle of Germantown. The surname is attested from 1296 in Sussex Subsidy Rolls, atten Eysse, atte Nasche (with assimilation of -n- from a preposition; see N), meaning "near an ash tree," or "near a place called Ash." In reference to a type of country & western music that originated there, 1963.
1. One day, however, a Nashville songwriter named David Chase overheard Hill singing in the office.
然而一天, 纳什维尔当地一位叫戴维·切斯的写歌人碰巧听到希尔在办公室里哼唱.

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2. Another building in Nashville fills residents with pride - the Parthenon.
另一座建筑物在田纳是帕台农神庙,也足以令居民充满骄傲与自豪.

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3. Be wary of song sharks when you go to Nashville.
你去纳什威尔时要小心专门诈骗歌手的人.

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4. One became a famous pianist, and another became a publicist in Nashville.
一个团员成了知名的钢琴家, 另一个团员则在纳许维尔当公关宣传人员.

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5. Good evening sir , welcome to nashville bar.
晚上好, 欢迎光临乡谣酒吧.

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