frederick
frederick — noun
1. A city in northern Maryland, USA, located about 80 kilometers northwest of Washi
A city in northern Maryland, USA, located about 80 kilometers northwest of Washington, D.C. It is known for its historic downtown with many 18th- and 19th-century brick buildings and serves as a regional center for healthcare, education, and biotechnology.
Sari accepted a research position at a biotech company in Frederick.
used with 'in' for location: 'in Frederick'
The historic district of Frederick draws visitors with its preserved 19th-century architecture.
used as a modifier: 'the historic district of Frederick'
Karim and his family moved to Frederick for the good schools and quiet neighborhoods.
Wei took a train from Frederick to Washington, D.C. for a weekend visit.
Frederick has grown quickly as more people move north from the capital region.
用法筆記
When used as a location, Frederick typically appears with the preposition 'in' (e.g. 'in Frederick') or 'to' for direction (e.g. 'move to Frederick'). The name also serves as a modifier in phrases such as 'Frederick County' or 'Frederick's historic downtown.'