jackson
jackson — noun
1. the city that serves as the political and administrative center of Mississippi,
1.名詞B1
釋義
the city that serves as the political and administrative center of Mississippi, a state in the southern United States
例句
Christopher moved to Jackson after graduating from college.
used as a location noun after 'move to'
The state government offices in Jackson employ thousands of workers.
Feng visited the Mississippi State Capitol building in Jackson last summer.
Rachid found a job as a nurse at a hospital in Jackson.
用法筆記
Jackson is a US city name and is always capitalized as a proper noun. It appears in location phrases like 'in Jackson,' 'to Jackson,' or 'from Jackson.'