halifax

halifax — noun

1. the largest city and administrative centre of Nova Scotia, a Canadian province o

1.名詞
釋義

the largest city and administrative centre of Nova Scotia, a Canadian province on the Atlantic coast, with a deep natural harbour that supports shipping, trade, and naval operations

例句

Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, overlooks one of the deepest natural harbours on the North Atlantic coast.

proper noun as geographical subject with harbour reference

The port of Halifax unloads German cars, Brazilian coffee, and Chinese electronics every week.

specific cargo categories to show port's international reach

2. a town in West Yorkshire, northern England, situated northeast of Manchester in

2.名詞
釋義

a town in West Yorkshire, northern England, situated northeast of Manchester in the Calder Valley and historically linked to the woollen textile industry

例句

In the 18th century, Halifax in West Yorkshire sent woollen cloth to markets across Europe and the British colonies.

proper noun with regional modifier + historical trade detail

The town of Halifax lies northeast of Manchester, in the heart of the Pennines.

halifax — biographical name