in Pakistan
表示地点,用介词 in。
She lives in Pakistan.
她住在巴基斯坦。
巴基斯坦
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
巴基斯坦
a Muslim republic in South Asia, located in the Indus River valley; formerly part of India, independent since 1947
She lives in Pakistan.
她住在巴基斯坦。
一个穆斯林共和国,位于古代南亚文明的中心印度河流域;曾是印度的一部分;1947年从英国独立
a Muslim republic that occupies the heartland of ancient south Asian civilization in the Indus River valley; formerly part of India; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947
Pakistan is a country in South Asia.
巴基斯坦是南亚的一个国家。
She plans to visit Pakistan next summer.
她计划明年夏天去巴基斯坦。
The cricket team from Pakistan won the match.
来自巴基斯坦的板球队赢得了比赛。
表示地点,用介词 in。
She lives in Pakistan.
她住在巴基斯坦。
表示来源或国籍。
He is from Pakistan.
他来自巴基斯坦。
国名作主语,通常不加冠词。
Pakistan is a diverse country.
巴基斯坦是一个多元化的国家。
动词后直接跟国家名。
I want to visit Pakistan.
我想去巴基斯坦旅游。
Not this
I went to the Pakistan last year.
Use this
I went to Pakistan last year.
中文中不需要冠词,但英语中表示国家名称时通常不加‘the’,除非是复数国家或包含‘republic’等词。去掉‘the’即可。
Not this
He is Pakistan.
Use this
He is Pakistani.
中文‘他巴基斯坦’直接用国家名称表示国籍,但英语需要将国家名词转换为形容词‘Pakistani’。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
访问巴基斯坦
She plans to visit Pakistan next year.
她计划明年访问巴基斯坦。
巴基斯坦政府
The government of Pakistan announced new policies.
巴基斯坦政府宣布了新政策。
巴基斯坦的经济
Pakistan's economy has been growing steadily.
巴基斯坦的经济一直在稳步增长。
前往巴基斯坦旅行
Many tourists travel to Pakistan for its landscapes.
许多游客前往巴基斯坦欣赏其风景。
巴基斯坦军队
Pakistan's military plays a key role in regional security.
巴基斯坦军队在地区安全中扮演关键角色。
住在巴基斯坦
They have been living in Pakistan for two years.
他们在巴基斯坦住了两年。
Use Pakistan naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
巴基斯坦:想象你‘打包’(pack)行李去‘斯坦’(-stan)国家旅行。
通常用于一般场合,无特殊限制。
The words above share the ending 'stan' but have different stress patterns (e.g., first syllable in Pakistan vs. second in Afghanistan) and vowel qualities (e.g., /æ/ vs. /ɑː/). They do not genuinely rhyme with 'Pakistan' unless the stress and vowel match exactly.
Dictionary facts from ECDICT.