Jamestown的意思和读音

Jamestown

: [ˈdʒeɪmzˌtaʊn]

n.

n.1.

na.1.the first town built by English people in North America

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1.Due to the movement of the capital to Williamsburg, the old town of Jamestown began to slowly disappear from view.线

2.One of the very few examples to be cited is the curiously named Edward Maria Wingfield, first president of the council at Jamestown.··

3.The United States National Park Service and a Virginia historical organization jointly run Jamestown Island.

4.So William sets of to find another job and he ends up in Jamestown, a tranquil city that has "gone green" ..

5.English colonists established a settlement, known as Jamestown, on an uninhabited peninsula within his territory in 1607.1607

6.Founded in 1607 with a charter from the Virginia Company of London, Jamestown was the first permanent English colony in the Americas.1607

7.T he first permanent English settlement in North America was Jamestown in 1607, located in what is now the great state of Virginia.1607

8.Archaeologists found the shells in a Jamestown trash dump where the colonists threw out their kitchen trash.

9.Archaeologist Bill Kelso and his team discovered the church in a previously unexplored area of the fort in Jamestown, Virg.·

10.He cut off all trading with the colonists and attacked any of them who left the Jamestown fort.