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 Charleston ['tʃɑ:lstən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 查尔斯顿

  1. Scholtens of the College of Charleston.
    他是查尔斯顿学院的生物学家史高顿。
  2. Their fleet put to sea from Charleston.
    他们的舰队从查尔顿启航了。
  3. L: Wasn t Charleston severely flooded this spring?
    洛伊斯:查尔斯顿今年春天水灾不是很严重吗?


charleston
[ noun ]
  1. state capital of West Virginia in the central part of the state on the Kanawha river

  2. <noun.location>
  3. a port city in southeastern South Carolina

  4. <noun.location>
  5. an American ballroom dance in syncopated rhythm; popular early in the 20th century

  6. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. dance the Charleston

  2. <verb.motion>


  1. Charleston Insurance has about 15,000 policies covering property in South Carolina.
  2. Robert B. Pearlman Attorney at Law Charleston, S.C.
  3. The USS Narwhal, a nuclear attack submarine that was tied up at the Charleston Navy shipyard, broke loose from its moorings, said a Pentagon spokesman, Lt.
  4. "There has never been in our country's history this degree of community sharing," Riley said. "You can bet your bottom dollar that the next city that has a disaster, Charleston will be represented" in giving aid.
  5. The hurricane hit in Charleston, S.C., instead, but its path still managed to foul up the wedding plans.
  6. The uninjured sailors, many wearing blue coveralls and some of them shoeless, also refused to answer reporters' questions here or after they returned to their home base in Charleston, S.C.
  7. Hugo created a 100- to 200-foot-wide channel of water through Pawleys Island, midway between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, according to Jack Sellers, a pilot from Columbia who flew people to the coast to check their property.
  8. John F. McGee, publisher of the Charleston Daily Mail, is retiring but will remain a director and a consultant to Thomson Newspapers Inc.
  9. At St. Michael's Episcopal Church, a piece of wood was lodged in the side of the roof like a spear and stones from the facade of the Charleston County Courthouse littered the ground.
  10. A U.S.-chartered Northwest Airlines jumbo jet carrying about 300 American evacuees arrived Sunday night at Charleston International Airport in South Carolina.
  11. The twin-engine Fokker F-28, carrying 56 passengers and a crew of four, made an emergency landing at 10 a.m. Thursday at Charleston's Yeager Airport.
  12. Two NTSB representatives from Washington were in Charleston today to examine the plane used on Flight 251.
  13. In the final week Brighton incorporates the Charleston Festival, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Virginia Woolf's death.
  14. Riley said damage in Charleston alone might reach $1 billion, but accurate assessments of the damage from the region's most devastating storm in 30 years would take days, at the least.
  15. The plane was 50 miles, or a few minutes' flying time, from Charleston when the hole opened.
  16. The historic district, the heart of Charleston's tourist economy, was scrubbed up in quick order.
  17. 214 and W.Va. 94 in Kanawha County, which encompasses Charleston.
  18. Officials of hard-hit Charleston put out the word that they want tourists to start coming back to the historic city.
  19. U.S. District Judge Dennis Knapp in Charleston told wildcatters to go back to work at four West Virginia companies, but strikers have ignored Knapp's previous back-to-work orders at other southern West Virginia companies.
  20. About 75 miles inland from the historic port city of Charleston, S.C, a tornado touched down in a sparsly populated area and devastated mobile homes, said Bob Kelly, a meteorologist with the Columbia office of the National Weather Service.
  21. The county, in the meantime, moved its courts to North Charleston.
  22. The State newspaper in Columbia, citing close friends of Atwater, and The News & Courier of Charleston, citing a source close to the situation, reported the discovery of a second tumor.
  23. Later, he flew in a helicopter over the Carolina coastline, where Hugo had come ashore a week earlier, and flew low over some of the hardest hit areas of downtown Charleston.
  24. "My friends are all different colors," he said. "People saw beneath the skin." In the runoff, students also elected the first black student body vice president _ Kelvin Covington, a senior marketing major from Charleston.
  25. Kohn, 45, a Republican from Charleston, admitted he offered to push a horse- and dog-racing bill and ask others to do so in return for $10,000. A move to bring up the bill failed in the House this year.
  26. "I've been with customs almost 24 years, but I don't remember ever having a group of citizens make a presentation like this one," said Bill Mason of the agency's Charleston office.
  27. Charles Gilliam Jr., a Charleston, W.Va., industry consultant, predicted that other companies will follow USX in signing me-too pacts.
  28. That case is expected to go to trial in Charleston early next year.
  29. The Rhone-Poulenc plant is 11 miles west of downtown Charleston along a 15-mile corridor lined with more than two dozen chemical plants on the Kanawha River.
  30. But Milton Ogle, who recruited volunteers in Kentucky and now works at the Appalachian Research and Defense Fund in Charleston, said more young people would volunteer today if national leaders again stressed social issues.
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