bristol
bristol — noun
1. a city in the southwest of England, by the River Avon.
1.名詞
釋義
a city in the southwest of England, by the River Avon.
例句
Noa took the train to Bristol for a weekend art show.
travel pattern: to Bristol
My aunt studied in Bristol before starting her hospital job.
study context: in Bristol
A road sign pointed to Bristol after we crossed the bridge.
Heavy rain delayed flights from Bristol on Monday morning.
The class marked Bristol on the map near the River Avon.
同義詞
- Bristol, England
full form used when the country needs to be made clear.
- the city of Bristol
more formal wording used in signs, notices, or reference writing.
文法句型
in Bristol
to Bristol
from Bristol
用法筆記
Used as a place name and always written with a capital B. It usually follows prepositions such as 'in', 'to', and 'from', and it normally appears without 'the'.
常見錯誤
❌We stayed in the Bristol for two nights.
✅We stayed in Bristol for two nights.
💡city names like Bristol normally do not take 'the'.
❌bristol is in western England.
✅Bristol is in western England.
💡place names begin with a capital letter.