Chicago
英 [ʃɪˈkɑːɡəʊ]
美 [ʃɪ'kɑɡo]
英語の語源
- Chicago (n.)
- town founded in 1833, named from a Canadian French form of an Algonquian word, either Fox /sheka:ko:heki "place of the wild onion," or Ojibwa shika:konk "at the skunk place" (sometimes rendered "place of the bad smell"). The Ojibwa "skunk" word is distantly related to the New England Algonquian word that yielded Modern English skunk (n.). Related: Chicagoan.
例文
- 1. At least two people died of exposure in Chicago overnight.
- 昨日の夜、シカゴでは少なくとも2人が凍死した。
- 2. Chicago has 6 graduate and professional schools of high repute.
- シカゴには6つの有名な大学院と専門学校がある。
- 3.We can organise car rental from Chicago O 'Hare Airport.
- シカゴ?オヘール空港発のレンタカーサービスを手配することができます。
- 4.Clarence Page is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune.
- クラレンス?ペイジは、シカゴ?トリビューン紙のコラムニストだ。
- 5. Chicago provides a feast for the ears of any music lover.
- 「シカゴ」はすべての音楽愛好家に聴覚の宴を捧げる。
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