Madison如何读

英:['mædɪsən]

美:['mædɪsən]

Madison是什么意思

  • 麦迪逊
  • 勇敢的武士之子,Maddison的异体
  • 英语
  • 中性
  • James Madison 詹姆斯•麦迪逊:
    (1751~1836),美国第4任总统(1809~1817)。

Madison自然拼读

Mad·i·son

mae dih sn

Madison英英释义

biographical name (1)

Dolley 1768–1849 née (Dorothea) Payne; wife of James Madison American socialite

biographical name (2)

James 1751–1836 4th president of the U.S. (1809–17)

geographical name

river 180 miles (290 kilometers) long in southwestern Montana see three forks

city in northern Alabama west of Huntsville population 42,938

city in southern Wisconsin population 233,209Note: Madison is the capital of Wisconsin and site of the main campus of the University of Wisconsin.

Madison词源中文解释

姓氏最早见于15世纪初,可能在许多情况下是 Mathieson “Matthew 的儿子”的变体,但在某些情况下可能是“Maddy 的儿子”,来自女性专有名词 Maud 的昵称。美国威斯康星州的城市在1836年以美国总统詹姆斯 Madison 的名字命名,他在那一年去世。作为1960年流行舞蹈的名称,其意义不明; 据说它起源于巴尔的摩。

Madison Avenue “广告和公共关系的价值和业务”最早见于1954年,来自曼哈顿的街道,大约在1836年铺设,也以已故总统的名字命名。广告代理机构的集中似乎可以追溯到1940年代。

Madison 例句

1 After the falling the hallway smelled like Kay's perfume whenever it rained so we moved again to the second floor of a pink house on Madison Street.

2 I could still say I saw the Jackson Five live, at Madison Square Garden.

3 Born on March 16, 1751, James Madison had grown up on this large plantation with a sweeping view of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

4 “So when you get allowance money and birthday money, you have to put it in the Madison Square Garden savings jar.”

5 The case Madison had tried to make for the Potomac was simultaneously crafty and driven by romantic illusions about its prowess that were shared by Jefferson, Washington, and most members of the Virginia dynasty.

6 She looked over at Madison, who was searching through her dance bag for something, and poked her with an elbow.

7 Andrew Jackson expressed no desire to see an end to slavery, as Washington, Jefferson, and Madison had.

8 Indeed, had not Madison been the most ardent advocate at the Constitutional Convention for a clear assertion of federal sovereignty?

9 If registering a nostalgic sentiment of affinity was Jefferson’s main intention, Madison suggested that could be done by leaking part of the message to mutual friends.

10 “You should play the piano, anak. You could play in Madison Square Garden with fingers like that. I have no doubt!”

11 Intriguingly, the two chieftains of the Republican opposition, Jefferson and Madison, had never served in the army.

12 This time, though, there was no Madison Avenue address, no elaborate menu of New Zealand mussels or designer mushrooms.

13 All the domestic and international challenges facing the Adams presidency looked entirely different to Jefferson and Madison.

14 When she was ready, Anthony and the marshal walked down to the horse-drawn trolley and headed to the Madison County courthouse.

15 While he tended to defer to Adams on the basis of age and political experience, Jefferson dominated his relationship with Madison for the same reasons.

16 All year long, we dress alike, walking up and down Madison Street waiting for someone to say, Are you guys cousins? so we can smile, say, Can't you tell from looking at us?!

17 I walked over to Madison Avenue and started to wait around for a bus because I didn't have hardly any money left and I had to start economizing on cabs and all.

18 "Not your best friend like Madison—but still your friend."

19 “See that ticket stub? I went to that show. It was at Madison Square Garden, the old one. Great show. I danced salsa all the way home.”

20 It was not just that Madison hated to lose.

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