greensboro
greensboro — 名詞
1. a city in the central part of the U.S. state of North Carolina, known for its fu
格林斯伯勒
美國北卡羅來納州中北部城市
a city in the central part of the U.S. state of North Carolina, known for its furniture and textile industries and as an important location of the American civil rights movement in the 1960s
Gabriela moved to Greensboro to study textile design at the university.
Gabriela 搬到格林斯伯勒,在大學學習紡織設計。
collocation: moved to [city] for [purpose]
Ryan's parents have lived in Greensboro since the furniture factory opened in 1992.
Ryan 的父母自從 1992 年傢俱工廠開業以來,就一直住在格林斯伯勒。
collocation: have lived in [city] since [time]
The Greensboro sit-ins of 1960 inspired peaceful protests across the southern United States.
1960 年格林斯伯勒的靜坐抗議,啟發了美國南方各地和平的抗議活動。
Tanvi visited the civil rights museum in Greensboro during her summer trip.
Tanvi 暑假時參觀了位於格林斯伯勒的民權博物館。
A new train station opened in Greensboro last year, connecting the city to nearby towns.
格林斯伯勒去年啟用了一座新的火車站,連接了周邊城鎮。
用法筆記
Greensboro is one of the three largest cities in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, along with Winston-Salem and High Point. The city is known historically for the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter, a key event in the civil rights movement.