flagstaff

美 ['flæɡstæf]
  • n. 旗杆
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flagstaff (n.)
1610s, from flag (n.) + staff (n.). The settlement in Arizona, U.S., said to have been so called for a July 4, 1876, celebration in which a large flag was flown from a tall tree.
1. I pushed on towards Flagstaff, a hundred miles to the west.
我继续西行,向100英里外的弗拉格斯塔夫进发。

来自柯林斯例句

2. There is a flagstaff in the centre of the field.
草场中心有一根旗杆.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. There is a flagstaff in the centre of the ground.
操场中心有一根旗杆.

来自辞典例句

4. Nobody was as happy to leave Flagstaff as I was.
要离开弗拉格斯塔夫时,没有人比我更高兴了.

来自互联网

5. Flagstaff House at Cotton Tree Drive , Central, declared as monument in 1989.
旧三军司令官邸,位于中环红棉路, 1989年列为法定古迹.

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