adams

adams — biographical name

1. Ansel Easton Adams (1902–1984), an American photographer best known for his stri

1.人名B2
釋義

Ansel Easton Adams (1902–1984), an American photographer best known for his striking black-and-white pictures of natural landscapes, especially Yosemite and other parks in the western United States.

例句

Hiroshi printed a copy of Ansel Adams's photograph of Half Dome and hung it above his desk.

possessive: Ansel Adams's [work]

The museum opened a new exhibit on Ansel Adams to mark fifty years of his Yosemite work.

用法筆記

Refers to a specific person; usually appears with first name 'Ansel' to distinguish from other people named Adams.

2. Charles Francis Adams (1807–1886), an American writer and diplomat. He was the s

2.人名C1
釋義

Charles Francis Adams (1807–1886), an American writer and diplomat. He was the son of President John Quincy Adams and served as the United States ambassador to Britain during the American Civil War.

例句

During the Civil War, Charles Francis Adams worked in London to keep Britain from supporting the Southern states.

historical context: U.S. Civil War diplomacy

Professor Okafor asked the class to read letters written by Charles Francis Adams during his time in London.

用法筆記

Always cite full name 'Charles Francis Adams' in writing; the Adams family had several members with overlapping first names.

3. Franklin Pierce Adams (1881–1960), an American journalist and humorist who signe

3.人名C2
釋義

Franklin Pierce Adams (1881–1960), an American journalist and humorist who signed his work with the initials F.P.A. He wrote a popular daily newspaper column and was also a regular guest on a long-running radio quiz show.

例句

In the 1920s, Aarav's grandfather read F.P.A.'s newspaper column over breakfast almost every morning.

abbreviation as signature: F.P.A.

F.P.A. could turn a dull political story into a short joke that made readers laugh out loud.

用法筆記

F.P.A. is an initialism used as a pen name; spell out 'Franklin Pierce Adams' on first mention in formal writing.

4. Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918), an American historian and writer. He is most fam

4.人名C1
釋義

Henry Brooks Adams (1838–1918), an American historian and writer. He is most famous for his autobiography The Education of Henry Adams, which won the Pulitzer Prize after his death.

例句

Sofía read The Education of Henry Adams in a first-year course on American history.

title context: 'The Education of Henry Adams'

Henry Adams felt that the modern world was changing too quickly for older ideas to keep up.

用法筆記

Distinguish from his father Charles Francis Adams (sense 2) and his ancestor President John Adams (sense 5); first name 'Henry' is the key cue.

5. John Adams (1735–1826), an American lawyer and diplomat who became the second pr

5.人名B2
釋義

John Adams (1735–1826), an American lawyer and diplomat who became the second president of the United States, serving from 1797 to 1801. He helped lead the country to independence from Britain.

例句

John Adams signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 alongside Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

historical event: Declaration of Independence (1776)

Mr. Tanaka's class wrote reports on why John Adams refused to start another war with France.

用法筆記

Refers specifically to the second U.S. president; do not confuse with his son John Quincy Adams (sense 7) or the modern composer (sense 6).

常見錯誤

John Adams was the first president of the United States.
John Adams was the second president of the United States.
💡George Washington was the first; John Adams followed him.

6. John Coolidge Adams (born 1947), an American composer of classical music, known

6.人名C1
釋義

John Coolidge Adams (born 1947), an American composer of classical music, known for operas such as Nixon in China and for orchestra pieces that mix repeating patterns with rich, modern sounds.

例句

The opera house staged Nixon in China, the most famous work by John Adams the composer.

title context: 'Nixon in China' opera

Chiamaka attended a concert in Berlin where the orchestra played a new symphony by John Adams.

用法筆記

Often called 'John Adams the composer' to avoid confusion with the 18th-century president (sense 5); his middle name Coolidge helps in formal writing.

7. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), the eldest child of the second U.S. president, wh

7.人名
釋義

John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), the eldest child of the second U.S. president, who served as a diplomat and secretary of state before becoming the sixth president of the United States, holding office from 1825 to 1829.

例句

John Quincy Adams negotiated the Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812 with Britain.

biographical fact: diplomatic achievement

After losing the 1828 election to Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams returned to Congress as a representative from Massachusetts.

post-presidency career

用法筆記

Always referred to with the middle name 'Quincy' to distinguish him from his father, the second president John Adams.

常見錯誤

John Adams was the sixth president of the United States.
John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States.
💡John Adams was the second president; his son John Quincy Adams was the sixth.

8. Maude Adams (1872-1953), born Maude Kiskadden, an American stage actress widely

8.人名
釋義

Maude Adams (1872-1953), born Maude Kiskadden, an American stage actress widely admired in the early 1900s, especially for playing the title role in the original Broadway production of Peter Pan.

例句

Maude Adams became the highest-paid stage actress in America after her famous performance as Peter Pan.

biographical fact: career milestone

Theatre lovers in 1905 packed the Empire Theatre in New York to watch Maude Adams fly across the stage.

用法筆記

The original birth name 'Kiskadden' is typically mentioned only in biographical contexts; she is known almost exclusively by her stage name.

9. Samuel Adams (1722-1803), an American political leader from Boston who helped or

9.人名
釋義

Samuel Adams (1722-1803), an American political leader from Boston who helped organize resistance to British rule and was one of the founding figures who pushed the American colonies toward independence.

例句

Samuel Adams helped plan the Boston Tea Party in 1773 to protest British taxes on the American colonies.

biographical fact: revolutionary action

As a cousin of John Adams, Samuel Adams signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia in 1776.

family connection and political role

用法筆記

Distinct from his cousin John Adams (sense 5); Samuel Adams was a political organizer rather than a president.

常見錯誤

Samuel Adams was the second president of the United States.
Samuel Adams was a leader of the American Revolution; his cousin John Adams was the second president.
💡Samuel never served as president.

10. Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958), an American writer and journalist known for no

10.人名
釋義

Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871-1958), an American writer and journalist known for novels and for investigative articles that exposed dishonest practices in the patent medicine industry of the early 1900s.

例句

Samuel Hopkins Adams wrote a famous series of articles exposing the dangers of patent medicines in 1905.

biographical fact: investigative journalism

The 1934 film 'It Happened One Night' was based on a short story by Samuel Hopkins Adams.

literary adaptation

用法筆記

Always include the middle name 'Hopkins' to distinguish him from Samuel Adams the Revolutionary patriot (sense 9).

常見錯誤

Samuel Adams wrote the story behind It Happened One Night.
Samuel Hopkins Adams wrote the story behind It Happened One Night.
💡without 'Hopkins', readers may confuse him with the 18th-century patriot.