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Appalachians Meaning in English

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ˈæpəˈɫætʃənz/, /ˌæpəˈɫeɪʃənz/, /ˌæpəˈɫeɪtʃənz
ap-uh-LATCH-uhnz, ap-uh-LAY-shuhnz, ap-uh-LAY-chuhnz
ˌæpəˈleɪʃənz
ap-uh-LAY-shuhnz

释义

The Appalachians are a long mountain range in eastern North America, stretching from Canada to Alabama. They are known for their forests, wildlife, and rich cultural history.

用法与细微差别

"Appalachians" is almost always used with "the" (the Appalachians). It refers specifically to the mountain range and the surrounding region in the United States. Sometimes used to describe local culture, traditions, or people ('Appalachian culture'). Not to be confused with the Rocky Mountains or other ranges.

例句

The Appalachians are beautiful in the fall.

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Many animals live in the Appalachians.

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The Appalachians are older than the Rocky Mountains.

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We hiked for three days in the Appalachians and saw stunning views.

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A lot of traditional music in the US comes from the Appalachians.

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Have you ever driven through the Appalachians in the spring?

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