Oklahoma
英 [,əuklə'həumə]
美
英語の語源
- Oklahoma
- from Choctaw, literally "red people," from okla "nation, people" + homma "red." Coined by Choctaw scholar Allen Wright, later principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, and first used in the Choctaw-Chickasaw treaty of April 28, 1866. Organized as a U.S. territory 1889; admitted as a state 1907. Related: Oklahoman.
例文
- 1. Oklahoma City will see a high of 65 and sunny skies,with very strong winds. Oklahoma 日当たりがよく、気温は65度に達し、強風。
- 2.She was named the outstanding undergraduate history major at the University of Oklahoma .
- オクラホマ大学歴史学科の優等生に選ばれた。
- 3.His financial situation forced him to go and teach in,improbably enough,Tulsa, Oklahoma .
- 彼の経済状況は彼を不思議にオクラホマ州タルサ教書に行かせた。
- 4.The great-grandson of an Indian chief from Oklahoma had become internationaly famous.
- オクラホマ州出身のインディアン首長のひ孫が世界的に注目される人物となった。
- 5. Oklahoma had recently provided tax relief for General Motors.オクラホマ州は最近、GMに税金を減免した。
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