norway
IPA/ˈnɔːweɪ/
KK[nˈɔrwˌe]IPA/ˈnɔːrweɪ/
norway — noun
1. a kingdom in northern Europe occupying the western side of the Scandinavian peni
1.名詞A1
釋義
a kingdom in northern Europe occupying the western side of the Scandinavian peninsula, with a long Atlantic coastline cut by deep fjords and dotted with mountains; its capital is Oslo
例句
Aarav spent two weeks hiking in the mountains of Norway last summer.
Gabriela's grandmother was born in a small fishing village in northern Norway.
The cruise ship sailed along Norway's western coast, passing steep fjords and tiny islands.
Talia studied Norwegian for a year before moving to Oslo, the capital of Norway.
During winter in Norway, you can sometimes see the northern lights dancing across the sky.
常見錯誤
❌She is from the Norway.
✅She is from Norway.
💡Country names do not normally take the definite article 'the' (unlike 'the Netherlands' or 'the United States').