Alexandria如何读

美 [ˌælɪɡˈzændriə]

Alexandria是什么意思

  • 亚历山德丽亚
  • 人类的帮手和保护者
  • 希腊语

Alexandria自然拼读

Al·ex·an·dri·a

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Alexandria英英释义

geographical name

city in central Louisiana population 47,723

city in northern Virginia on the Potomac River south of Washington, D.C. population 139,966

city and port between Lake Mareotis and the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt population 3,170,000Note: Alexandria was notable as the site of the greatest library of ancient times.

Alexandria词源中文解释

亚历山大城,位于埃及,公元前332年由 Alexander 大帝建立,以其命名。另见 -ia。相关词汇: Alexandrian。

Alexandria 例句

1 It is only a likely possibility, given that he wrote about the problem, and that a solution promptly followed his arrival in Alexandria.

2 Commercial ships docking in Alexandria were searched by the police—not for contraband, but for books.

3 It also earned her the respect and affection of the Egyptian people living outside the Greek influence of Alexandria.

4 When delegates arrived from Alexandria to argue against restoring his power, Ptolemy had them murdered.

5 The Arabs, who gained possession of the city by treaty in 641 ce but ultimately neglected it in favor of their own foundation at Cairo, were unnerved by Alexandria’s splendor.

6 None of this is meant to cast blame on Alexandria’s current residents.

7 While he continued on to Armenia, Cleopatra—accompanied by her staff of attendants and servants—went back to Alexandria.

8 For three years, from sixth to eighth grade, Ben would go to the courts adjacent to the Centre Theater in Alexandria, Virginia, to learn the fundamentals from boys much older and stronger than he.

9 The mix of qualities he cultivated there-—an independence of mind, coupled with a respect for tradition—would serve him well in the very different atmosphere at Ptolemy’s court in Alexandria.

10 But it was on the maps, so to me it was the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

11 She needed to meet with him face to face, but Ptolemy’s army blocked her path to Alexandria.

12 Three years later, while on an errand in Alexandria, Billy fell once more, this time breaking his other knee.

13 Near sundown, they managed to sneak into the harbor at Alexandria.

14 To confuse matters further, the Great Library was not the only one in Alexandria.

15 Eratosthenes must have had occasion to question Egypt’s reputation for stability during his first days in Alexandria.

16 In a packed courtroom in Alexandria, Virginia, the judge sentenced Ames to life in prison, without the possibility of parole.

17 The soldiers had stayed on in Alexandria after restoring Ptolemy XII to power.

18 The combined campaign failed, but Cyrene was not returned to Alexandria’s full control for decades.

19 There were also some cities named after their founders: Alexandria after Alexander, Caesarea after Augustus Caesar, Constantinople after Constantine.

20 Desperate Measures Cleopatra spent the winter of 35 BCE in Alexandria gathering strength.

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