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Mas·sa·chu·setts
mae s chu sihts
Noun
1. a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies
2. a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived around Massachusetts Bay
3. one of the British colonies that formed the United States
4. the Algonquian language of the Massachuset people
美国的一个州; 这个单词是复数形式,最初(1614年)是指居住在海湾周围的阿尔冈昆族土著人的名称,来自阿尔冈昆语 Massachusett “在大山上”,指的是波士顿西南方的大蓝山。相关词汇: Massachusettensian。
1 Cambridge, England, was behind Cambridge, Massachusetts: at Harvard, George Sarton gave his first lecture course in the history of science in 1917 and became professor of the history of science in 1940.
2 “The last time my father saw her, she was on a wagon headed for Massachusetts to a private school up there. A Quaker school.”
3 When the ceremony is over, we throw our caps in the air, and we are officially graduated from college, the senior class of Brandeis University in the city of Waltham, Massachusetts.
4 In a week’s time, Massachusetts was able to send out infantry, riflemen and artillery, properly equipped and thoroughly drilled.
5 “Yes. Governor Treat read a statement, and they all signed it. The Colony of Connecticut is annexed to Massachusetts. Governor Treat will be appointed Colonel of Militia.”
6 People in Omaha are not, as a rule, friends with people who live halfway across the country in Sharon, Massachusetts.
7 Later in the summer, the Washington varsity had ventured to the Olympic trials at Lake Quinsigamond in Massachusetts, to try once more.
8 In 1966, he left a steady sales job in Massachusetts and moved everyone to Birmingham, Alabama, because someone had told him, “Alabama is a sleeping giant.”
9 Washington took charge of the rebel army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on July 3, 1775.
10 What the pioneering television researchers of the 1960s and 1970s — in particular, Daniel Anderson at the University of Massachusetts — began to realize, however, is that this isn’t how preschoolers watch TV at all.
11 She was a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital and was already wearing her pale-blue scrubs.
12 From there, the family had arranged to visit Williams College in Massachusetts for Garfield's class reunion and to initiate the enrollment of Hal and Jim in fall classes.
13 We go back to Massachusetts sometimes in the summers, to a lodge in the western part of the state that for one week is taken over by Gran’s extended family.
14 “It’s a tropical climate, so we get some rain every day. We can make a tarp out of Miss Massachusetts’s ugly evening gown to collect that rainwater to drink.”
15 At dawn a taxi is called to ferry them through deserted Cambridge streets, up Massachusetts Avenue and past Harvard Yard, to Mount Auburn Hospital.
16 One of the most active was in Massachusetts.
17 In January 1831, another loud voice of abolition came ringing out of Massachusetts.
18 And several northern delegations, chiefly those of Massachusetts and New York, had clearly been lobbied to support the amendments, though no one will ever know what promises were made.
19 And here I was, in Massachusetts on a winter morning, shivering in my pj’s on the front stoop of the only house I’d ever known.
20 After graduating from North Carolina A&T, Blair left the state for a job in Massachusetts, where he continues to live, working with developmentally disabled adults.