macau
macau — noun
1. a special administrative region on the southern coast of China, near Hong Kong.
a special administrative region on the southern coast of China, near Hong Kong. It was ruled by Portugal until 1999, and is now an important tourist destination known for its casinos, historic buildings, and cultural events.
Hari visited the Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau with his family last summer.
visit + [place] in Macau with [someone]
Ingrid bought her mother a silk scarf from a market in Macau's old quarter.
Camila and her cousin spent the afternoon exploring the Portuguese-style churches in Macau.
Tamar tried the egg tarts at a small bakery near Macau's Grand Prix Museum.
Ziad took a ferry from Hong Kong to Macau for the famous light show.
- Macao
an older Portuguese spelling still used today, especially in international legal documents
文法句型
in Macau
to Macau
from Macau
用法筆記
Macau (also spelled Macao) is a proper noun and is not used with the definite article "the." Common prepositions used before it include "in," "to," and "from."