milan
milan — 名詞
1. a major European city on the flat Po plain in the northern region of Italy
米蘭
義大利北部重要城市
a major European city on the flat Po plain in the northern region of Italy
Gita spent a weekend in Milan visiting the famous art galleries and museums.
Gita 在米蘭度過一個週末,參觀了著名的美術館和博物館。
collocation: in Milan
The high-speed train from Milan to Venice takes just over two hours.
從米蘭到威尼斯的高速火車只需兩個多小時。
Ezra learned to cook risotto during a cooking class in Milan.
Ezra 在米蘭的一堂烹飪課上學會了做義大利燉飯。
Minho flew to Milan for a job interview at an international company.
Minho 飛往米蘭,到一家國際公司參加工作面試。
Aiko flew from Tokyo to Milan Malpensa Airport for a university exchange program.
Aiko 從東京搭飛機到米蘭馬爾彭薩機場,參加一個大學交換計畫。
用法筆記
Always capitalized as a proper noun. Milan is the second-most-populous city in Italy, after Rome.
常見錯誤
2. a city known worldwide as a place where major fashion brands, furniture designer
時尚商業之都
全球時尚、設計與商業中心
a city known worldwide as a place where major fashion brands, furniture designers, and banks have their headquarters and present their latest work to the public
Every April, fashion buyers from many countries travel to Milan for the shows.
每年四月,許多國家的時尚買手都會前往米蘭參加時裝秀。
collocation: travel to Milan for [event]
The Watanabe family visited Milan during the winter sales and bought designer handbags.
渡邊一家在米蘭冬季折扣季時去逛街,買了設計師手提包。
Milan hosts one of the world's largest furniture fairs each year.
米蘭每年舉辦全球最大的家具展之一。
Pirelli's headquarters are inside a famous skyscraper in Milan called the Pirellone.
倍耐力的總部位於米蘭一棟名為倍耐力大樓的著名摩天大樓裡。
Many young designers move to Milan hoping to start a career in fashion.
許多年輕設計師搬到米蘭,希望能開啟時尚事業。
用法筆記
This sense emphasizes Milan's role in fashion, design, and business. Milan Fashion Week and Milan Design Week are major international events held here twice a year.