wellington
wellington — 名詞
1. the capital city of New Zealand, located at the southern tip of the North Island
威靈頓
紐西蘭首都
the capital city of New Zealand, located at the southern tip of the North Island on the shores of Cook Strait, and the country's main political and cultural centre
Jenna booked a flight to Wellington for her summer holiday.
Jenna 訂了去威靈頓的暑假航班。
travel to + [city] for [purpose]
Ziad moved to Wellington last year to study at the university.
Ziad 去年搬到威靈頓,去那裡的大學唸書。
move to + [city] + to-infinitive [purpose]
The cable car in Wellington takes visitors up to the botanic gardens.
威靈頓的纜車載著遊客前往植物園。
During her trip, Hui visited several museums and art galleries in Wellington.
Hui 在旅行期間參觀了威靈頓的幾間博物館和美術館。
Many government offices in Wellington are located near the harbour.
威靈頓的許多政府機關都設在港口附近。
文法句型
Wellington + verb
in + Wellington
to + Wellington
用法筆記
Wellington is a proper noun and is always capitalised. It sits at the southern tip of the North Island, not on the South Island — a common geographical mistake.
常見錯誤
2. a long rubber boot that covers the foot and lower leg, worn to keep the feet dry
雨靴;長靴
長筒橡膠防水靴
a long rubber boot that covers the foot and lower leg, worn to keep the feet dry when walking in rain, mud, or wet ground — often used by farmers, gardeners, and people walking in wet conditions
Indra pulled on her green wellingtons before stepping into the garden.
Indra 穿上她的綠色雨靴,然後走進花園。
pull on + wellingtons before [activity]
The children wore bright yellow wellingtons to jump in the puddles.
孩子們穿著鮮黃色的雨靴,在水坑裡跳來跳去。
Léa always keeps a spare pair of wellingtons by the back door.
Léa 總是在後門邊放一雙備用的雨靴。
Farmers in this valley wear wellingtons every day to protect their feet.
這個山谷的農民每天穿著雨靴來保護雙腳。
João bought new wellingtons after his old ones started leaking.
João 的舊雨靴開始漏水,所以他買了一雙新的。
- wellie
informal British short form, very common in everyday speech
- rain boot
American English term for any waterproof boot
- gumboot
used in Australian, New Zealand, and South African English
- rubber boot
describes the material; common in North America
文法句型
a pair of wellingtons
wear + wellingtons
pull on + wellingtons
用法筆記
Almost always used in the plural form 'wellingtons' or 'a pair of wellingtons'. In informal British English, the short form 'wellies' is very common ('Don't forget your wellies!'). The singular 'a wellington' is rare but occasionally heard.