Rochester
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Rochester — geographical name
1. A mid-sized city in the US state of New York, located on the southern shore of L
1.地名
釋義
A mid-sized city in the US state of New York, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario where the Genesee River flows into the lake, known historically for its role in the photography and optics industries.
例句
Diego is moving to Rochester next month to study optical engineering at the university.
collocation: move to + [city] for study
Last summer, Ingrid visited Rochester with her family to see the waterfalls along the Genesee River.
collocation: visit + [city] to see [landmark]
Mert grew up in Rochester and remembers the heavy lake-effect snow each winter.
Sivan applied for a job at a research lab in Rochester after finishing graduate school.
Every spring, Beatrix drives from Buffalo to Rochester to attend the Lilac Festival.