gambia

gambia — noun

1. a nation on the west coast of Africa that is almost entirely surrounded by Seneg

1.名詞B1
釋義

a nation on the west coast of Africa that is almost entirely surrounded by Senegal, with a narrow Atlantic coastline; its capital city is Banjul.

例句

Eli has been living in Gambia for two years, working as a teacher near Banjul.

collocation: in Gambia / in The Gambia

The Gambia is known for its sandy beaches and rich bird life along the river.

文法句型

the Gambia

in Gambia

of Gambia

用法筆記

The country's official name is 'The Gambia' (with a capital T), though 'Gambia' alone is very common in everyday use. The definite article is used in formal contexts, such as 'the government of The Gambia'.

常見錯誤

I went to Zambia last year.' (when meaning Gambia).
I went to Gambia last year.
💡Zambia is a different country in southern Africa; Gambia is in West Africa.
Gambia is a large country.
Gambia is a small country.
💡Gambia is one of the smallest countries in Africa.

2. a river in West Africa, about 1,120 kilometres long, that begins in Guinea, flow

2.名詞B2
釋義

a river in West Africa, about 1,120 kilometres long, that begins in Guinea, flows through Senegal and The Gambia, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

例句

The Gambia River is the main water source for farming in the region.

collocation: the Gambia River

Esteban took a boat trip along the Gambia River to watch for hippos and crocodiles.

文法句型

the Gambia River

the Gambia

用法筆記

This sense almost always appears with the definite article: 'the Gambia River' or simply 'the Gambia' when the context is clearly about the river rather than the country.

常見錯誤

Gambia River is long.
The Gambia River is long.
💡The river name always takes the definite article.