lyon
lyon — 名詞
1. the surname of an American teacher who lived from 1797 to 1849 and started the f
萊昂
創辦美國第一所女子學院的教育家
the surname of an American teacher who lived from 1797 to 1849 and started the first college in the United States that accepted only women students, later called Mount Holyoke College
The professor told her class about Mary Lyon, who built the first women's college in 1837.
歷史教授在課堂上介紹 Mary Lyon,她在 1837 年創辦了美國第一所女子學院。
proper noun referring to a historical figure
Mount Holyoke's main building is named after Mary Lyon, reflecting her vision for women's education.
Mount Holyoke 的主樓以 Mary Lyon 命名,以紀念她對女子教育的遠見。
Evelyn wrote a paper on Mary Lyon and the founding of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary.
Evelyn 以 Mary Lyon 和 Mount Holyoke Female Seminary 的創立為主題寫了她的研究報告。
The Mary Lyon story shows how one person's determination changed education for women.
Mary Lyon 的故事說明了個人的決心如何改變了女性的教育機會。
- Mount Holyoke founder
a descriptive phrase that identifies Mary Lyon by her achievement rather than her name
- pioneer in women's education
a broader descriptive label for her historical role
用法筆記
A proper name referring specifically to the American educator Mary Lyon. Does not take articles ('the Mary Lyon') except when used as a modifier before a noun ('the Mary Lyon story'). Not a common noun — never pluralized in the biographical sense.
常見錯誤
2. a large city in east-central France, positioned where the Saône River meets the
里昂
法國東南部重要城市,隆河與索恩河交會處
a large city in east-central France, positioned where the Saône River meets the Rhône River, known as an important center for business, food, and culture
Baraka took the high-speed train from Paris to Lyon for a weekend trip.
Baraka 從巴黎搭高鐵到里昂度週末。
proper noun as a travel destination
Lyon is famous for its food markets, where people buy fresh cheese, bread, and wine.
里昂以傳統美食市場聞名,人們可以在那裡買到新鮮的起司、麵包和葡萄酒。
The Rhône and the Saône meet in Lyon near the old town.
隆河與索恩河在里昂舊城區附近交會。
Shanti visited Lyon for a business conference on sustainable urban planning.
Shanti 到里昂參加一場關於永續都市規劃的商業研討會。
- France's second city
a descriptive phrase based on Lyon's historical status as the second-largest urban area in France
用法筆記
The city name 'Lyon' does not take the definite article 'the' in English (never 'the Lyon'). The older English spelling 'Lyons' is still found in book titles and historical references but is now rare in modern usage. The adjective forms 'Lyonnais' and 'Lyonnaise' describe things from or relating to Lyon, especially in cooking (e.g., 'salade lyonnaise').