Word · Frequency #4795
Denmark
丹麦
a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe, consisting of the Jutland peninsula and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
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a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe; consists of the mainland of Jutland and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
北欧的一个君主立宪制国家;由日德兰半岛和北海与波罗的海之间的众多岛屿组成
北欧的一个君主立宪制国家;由日德兰半岛和北海与波罗的海之间的众多岛屿组成
In use
We flew to Denmark last summer to visit the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen.
Denmark is known for its cycling culture and wind energy.
She has been learning Danish since she moved to Denmark.
be from Denmark
表示国籍或出生地。
She is from Denmark.
她来自丹麦。
visit Denmark
及物动词直接加地名。
We plan to visit Denmark next summer.
我们计划明年夏天访问丹麦。
the capital of Denmark
所有格结构,表示所属关系。
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark.
哥本哈根是丹麦的首都。
Denmark is known for
作主语,后接形容词短语。
Denmark is known for its wind energy.
丹麦以其风能闻名。
Common mistakes
I visited the Denmark last year.I visited Denmark last year.
英语中,大多数国家名称(如Denmark)是专有名词,前面不加定冠词“the”,除非是复数形式或包含普通名词(如the United States)。
She lives at Denmark.She lives in Denmark.
表示位于某个国家内,介词应用“in”,而非“at”。“at”通常用于具体点或地址,而国家是较大区域。
Connections
Collocations
- in Denmark
- 在丹麦
- She studied abroad in Denmark last semester.她上学期在丹麦留学。
- Denmark's capital
- 丹麦首都
- Copenhagen is Denmark's capital and largest city.哥本哈根是丹麦的首都及最大城市。
- the Kingdom of Denmark
- 丹麦王国
- The Kingdom of Denmark includes Greenland and the Faroe Islands.丹麦王国包括格陵兰和法罗群岛。
- Denmark's economy
- 丹麦经济
- Denmark's economy is known for its strong welfare state and high standard of living.丹麦经济以其强大的福利国家和高生活水平而闻名。
- visit Denmark
- 访问丹麦
- Many tourists visit Denmark to explore its Viking history and modern design.许多游客访问丹麦,探索其维京历史和现代设计。
- Denmark's flag
Learner notes
Memory Tip
丹麦(Denmark)拆成 den(兽穴)和 mark(标记),想象北欧荒野中的兽穴标记,助记国家名称。
Context & Register
中性;常用于地理、政治和旅游语境。
Grammar Note
专有名词,通常不加冠词
Pronunciation & Spelling
Words share the same ending '-mark' spelled and pronounced /mɑrk/, but note that stress placement differs; 'Denmark' stresses the first syllable while some of these words stress the second (e.g., remark) or first (e.g., landmark).
Dictionary facts from ECDICT.