Detroit的意思和读音

detroit

: [dɪ'trɔɪt]

n.(,)

n.1.(,)

un.1.city in southeastern Michigan, on the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair. It is one of the most important car manufacturing centers in the world.

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1.But across the Pacific, it's as if the global economic forces that have pummeled Detroit never struck.

2.She told them to go to the Detroit Public Library to read a book a week and do a book report for her.

3.When a TripAdvisor email with a Detroit Special Destination Update popped into my inbox yesterday, it was sort of a shock.1011TripAdvisor

4.Edgar Vann, pastor of a large black church in Detroit, contends that this was simply "pandering to racial sensitivities" .EdgarVann

5.Manufacturing is still a big employer and it tends to be a very visible one, concentrated in places like Detroit, Stuttgart and Guangzhou.广

6.However, facing the prospect of the collapse of one or more of the Detroit companies, the White House indicated it had few other options.

7.Similarly, the debate on bailing out Detroit's three auto makers often seems to play out in a theater of the absurd.

8.I remember we used to have the Detroit auto workers beat up an old Japanese car with sledgehammers. Like that would stop Toyota!

9.The Detroit carmaker decided to wind down Saab in early 2009 as it prepared to file for reorganisation in bankruptcy protection in the US.2009

10.Critically, Ford's market share, unlike those of its Detroit rivals, seems to be stabilising, at around 14%.[font=Arial]14%[font=]