Baltimore
英 [ˈbɔːltɪˌmɔː]
美 ['bɔltə,mɔr]
英語の語源
- Baltimore
- city in Maryland, U.S., founded 1729, named for Cecilius Calvert (1605-1675), 2nd baron Baltimore, who held the charter for Maryland colony; from a small port town in southern Ireland where the family had its seat, from Irish Baile na Tighe Mor, literally "townland of the big house." In old baseball slang, a Baltimore chop was a hit right in front of the plate that bounced high.
例文
- 1. To satisfy our own curiosity we traveled to Baltimore .
- 好奇心を満たすためにボルチモアに行きました。
- 2.John grew up in Baltimore when that city was segregated.
- ジョンはボルチモアで育ち、当時同市ではアパルトヘイト制度が行われていた。
- 3.Could you run me up to Baltimore ?
- ボルチモアまで車で送ってくれませんか。
- 4.The next train to Baltimore is at ten.
- 次のボルチモア行きの列車は10時に発車します。
- 5. Baltimore washed out the Indians 'six-game win streak with an 8-3 win.
- ボルチモアは8:3でインディアンスの6連勝の幸運を終えた。
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