rome
rome — noun
1. the city that is the capital of Italy, famous for its ancient history and landma
1.名詞A2
釋義
the city that is the capital of Italy, famous for its ancient history and landmarks such as the Colosseum, and built on the Tiber River in central Italy
例句
Faisal visited Rome for the first time and was amazed by the Colosseum.
Rome as a travel destination
Many ancient ruins in Rome are still standing in the middle of the modern city.
The public transport system in Rome includes buses, trams, and a metro line.
Camila took a cooking class in Rome to learn how to make real Italian pasta.
Walid tossed a coin into the Trevi Fountain in Rome and made a wish.
常見錯誤
❌I visited the Rome last summer.
✅I visited Rome last summer.
💡City names in English usually do not take the article 'the'.
❌Rome is the capital of Roman Empire.
✅Rome was the capital of the Roman Empire.
💡The Roman Empire is a historical state, not a country; use past tense 'was'.