dearborn

英 美 ['dɪrbɚn]
  • n. 迪尔伯恩(美国一城市);迪尔伯恩马车(一种小型四轮马车)
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dearborn (n.)
"light four-wheeled wagon," 1821, American English, supposedly from the name of the inventor, by tradition said to be Gen. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829).
1. My second and more compelling reason for going to Dearborn was to see the Henry Ford Museum.
我去迪尔伯恩的第二个原因,也是更令人信服的原因,是为了参观亨利·福特博物馆。

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2. Mulally summoned the leaders of Ford's Asian and European operations to Dearborn.
穆拉利传唤的领导人福特的亚洲和欧洲的行动,以迪尔伯恩.

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3. Without much thinking, she reached Dearborn Street.
没有怎么考虑, 她就信步到了第邦街.

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4. Statue of Thomas Edison in Dearborn, Michigan.
美国密西根州德保的爱迪生雕塑.

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