princeton
princeton — noun
1. a borough and its surrounding township in west-central New Jersey, USA, best kno
a borough and its surrounding township in west-central New Jersey, USA, best known as the seat of Princeton University, an Ivy League institution founded in 1746; the town lies roughly halfway between New York City and Philadelphia.
The conference was held on the Princeton University campus in early autumn.
preposition: on + [institution] campus
Eitan and his family moved to Princeton when his father got a job there.
collocation: move to [town]
The main street in Princeton is lined with small bookshops and cafés.
After applying to several schools, Saira was thrilled when Princeton offered her a place.
Many visitors come to Princeton to see the historic university buildings and the art museum.
文法句型
be located in + Princeton
move to + Princeton
Princeton + noun
用法筆記
In everyday conversation, 'Princeton' often refers to Princeton University rather than the town itself. Context usually makes the meaning clear.