in Lombardy
Lombardy 是意大利行政区名,单独作地名时通常不加冠词。
They live in Lombardy.
他们住在伦巴第。
伦巴第
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
伦巴第
Lombardy
They live in Lombardy.
他们住在伦巴第。
伦巴第(意大利州名)
n. a region of north central Italy bordering Switzerland
Lombardy is known for its rich history and beautiful lakes.
伦巴第以其悠久的历史和美丽的湖泊而闻名。
She traveled to Lombardy to visit the city of Milan.
她前往伦巴第,参观了米兰这座城市的。
The wine from Lombardy pairs well with local dishes.
来自伦巴第的葡萄酒与当地菜肴搭配得很好。
Lombardy 是意大利行政区名,单独作地名时通常不加冠词。
They live in Lombardy.
他们住在伦巴第。
Lombardy 是专有名词,作主语时谓语动词用单数。
Lombardy is a region of north central Italy.
伦巴第是意大利中北部的一个大区。
这里 borders 是动词,表示“与……接壤”。
Lombardy borders Switzerland.
伦巴第与瑞士接壤。
Not this
He lives in the Lombardy.
Use this
He lives in Lombardy.
Lombardy 是专有地名,单独作地名时前面不加定冠词 the;中文“伦巴第”也没有对应冠词,因此应去掉 the。
Not this
Lombardy is a state in Italy.
Use this
Lombardy is a region in Italy.
意大利的 Lombardy 属于大区(region),不是 state;学习者容易受中文“州”的影响误用 state,改为 region 才符合英语表达。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
伦巴第大区
The Lombardy region is the most densely populated in Italy.
伦巴第大区是意大利人口最稠密的地区。
在伦巴第
Many fashion companies are based in Lombardy.
许多时尚公司设在伦巴第。
意大利伦巴第(大区)
He comes from Lombardy, Italy.
他来自意大利伦巴第大区。
伦巴第北部
Winter sports are popular in northern Lombardy.
冬季运动在伦巴第北部很受欢迎。
伦巴第平原
The Po River crosses the Lombardy plain.
波河流经伦巴第平原。
伦巴第的首府
Milan is Lombardy's capital.
米兰是伦巴第的首府。
Use Lombardy naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
记忆联想:Lombardy 音近'龙巴迪',想象一条龙站在意大利北部伦巴第的山坡上,该区与瑞士接壤。
语域:neutral 常见场景:地理、旅游、新闻 Lombardy 是意大利北部大区的专有地名,通常用于地理介绍、旅游指南或新闻报道等偏正式或中性语境,口语中单独使用较少。
Genuine rhyme: none. Near matches: 'somebody' /ˈsʌmbədi/ and 'nobody' /ˈnəʊbədi/ share the unstressed ending /bədi/ (with 'somebody' also matching the /m/ before it), but their stressed vowels differ from /ɒ/. 'body' /ˈbɒdi/ shares the stressed vowel /ɒ/ and final /di/ but lacks the /mbə/ part. Lookalikes to avoid: 'hardy' /ˈhɑːdi/ and 'tardy' /ˈtɑːdi/ have the same 'ardy' spelling as 'Lombardy', but they are pronounced with long /ɑː/ and the 'r' is silent in BrE, so they do not rhyme.
Dictionary facts from ECDICT.