Aleutians Meaning in English
word
əˈɫuʃənz
uh-LOO-shunz
əˈljuːʃənz
uh-LYOO-shunz
التعريف
The Aleutians are a chain of islands in the northern Pacific Ocean, stretching from Alaska towards Russia.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Aleutians" is mainly used in a geographical or historical context. Usually preceded by "the" ("the Aleutians"). Refers to the islands collectively, not individually.
Spanish: Islas AleutianasPortuguese (BR): Ilhas AleutasPortuguese (PT): Ilhas AleutasChinese (Simplified): 阿留申群岛Chinese (Traditional): 阿留申羣島Hindi: अल्यूशियन द्वीपसमूहArabic: جزر ألوتيانBengali: আলিউশিয়ান দ্বীপপুঞ্জRussian: Алеутские островаJapanese: アリューシャン列島Vietnamese: Quần đảo AleutianKorean: 알류샨 열도Turkish: Aleut AdalarıUrdu: الیوشین جزائرIndonesian: Quần đảo Aleut
جمل نموذجية
The Aleutians are located between Alaska and Russia.
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Many birds live in the Aleutians.
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The weather in the Aleutians is often cold and rainy.
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Fishermen face strong winds around the Aleutians.
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During World War II, battles took place in the Aleutians.
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I’ve always wanted to visit the remote Aleutians and see the wildlife there.
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