greenville

greenville — noun

1. a city in western Mississippi, located on the Mississippi River, with a populati

1.名詞B1
釋義

a city in western Mississippi, located on the Mississippi River, with a population of about 34,400.

例句

Soraya watched fireworks at the annual Delta Festival in Greenville, Mississippi.

place name followed by state in apposition

Nellie bought fresh catfish at the market near the Greenville riverfront.

文法句型

Greenville + is / lies / sits

用法筆記

Greenville is a common place name shared by many cities across the United States — at least 30 US states have a town or city called Greenville. The state name is usually added after the city name (e.g. 'Greenville, Mississippi') to specify which one.

2. a city in eastern North Carolina, with approximately 84,500 residents.

2.名詞B1
釋義

a city in eastern North Carolina, with approximately 84,500 residents.

例句

After graduating from East Carolina University, Yuki stayed in Greenville to work at the hospital.

Quan and his family go shopping at the Greenville Mall on Saturday mornings.

文法句型

Greenville + is / lies / sits

3. a city in northwestern South Carolina, home to roughly 58,400 people.

3.名詞B1
釋義

a city in northwestern South Carolina, home to roughly 58,400 people.

例句

The Patterson family moved from Chicago to Greenville, South Carolina, for a quieter life.

verb phrase 'moved from [city] to [city], [state]'

Manuela enjoys hiking in the mountains just outside Greenville, South Carolina.

文法句型

Greenville + is / lies / sits

4. a city in northeastern Texas, northeast of Dallas along the Sabine River, with a

4.名詞B1
釋義

a city in northeastern Texas, northeast of Dallas along the Sabine River, with a population of about 25,500.

例句

Trucks carrying timber from East Texas rolled through Greenville on the way to Dallas.

preposition 'through' with place name

Emily stopped for gas at a station just outside Greenville, Texas.

文法句型

Greenville + is / lies / sits; through + Greenville