dominica
dominica — 名詞
1. a nation that occupies a single island in the eastern part of the Caribbean Sea,
多米尼克
東加勒比海島國
a nation that occupies a single island in the eastern part of the Caribbean Sea, sandwiched between the French overseas territories of Guadeloupe (north) and Martinique (south). It became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations after gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1978. Its capital is Roseau, the official language is English, and people use the Eastern Caribbean dollar. Dominica is famous for its rainforest-covered mountains, volcanic hot springs, and the world's second-largest boiling lake.
Liam and Hui spent two weeks hiking through the rainforest in Dominica last summer.
Liam 和 Hui 去年夏天花了兩週時間在多米尼克的雨林裡健行。
collocation: spend time + V-ing in [country]
Dominica's capital, Roseau, is a small harbour town at the mouth of the Roseau River.
多米尼克的首都羅索(Roseau)是位於羅索河河口的一個小港市。
geographical description with apposition
After the hurricane, the government of Dominica received emergency aid from several Caribbean neighbours.
颶風過後,多米尼克政府收到了幾個加勒比鄰國的緊急援助。
Élise is writing a travel guide about Dominica's national parks and volcanic landscapes.
Élise 正在撰寫一本關於多米尼克國家公園和火山地景的旅遊指南。
- Commonwealth of Dominica
the country's official full name, used in formal or diplomatic contexts
文法句型
always capitalised
用法筆記
Learners often confuse Dominica with the Dominican Republic, a separate Spanish-speaking country that shares an island (Hispaniola) with Haiti. Dominica (pronounced /ˌdɒm.ɪˈniː.kə/) is a single English-speaking island nation in the Lesser Antilles. The Dominican Republic (pronounced /dəˌmɪn.ɪk.ən rɪˈpʌb.lɪk/) is a larger country on the island of Hispaniola. The two are not geographically close — Dominica is about 700 km (430 miles) southeast of the Dominican Republic.