dixie
/ˈdɪksi/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɪksi] /ˈdɪksi/ (ame, ipa)
dixie — 名詞
1. The south-eastern and south-central United States, called 'Dixie' as a casual la
美國南部
美國南方各州的俗稱
The south-eastern and south-central United States, called 'Dixie' as a casual label — especially the states that fought for or were part of the Confederacy during the 1861-to-1865 American Civil War.
Nellie comes from a small town in Dixie where her family has farmed for generations.
Nellie 來自美國南部的一個小鎮,她的家族在那裡耕種了好幾代。
place name: grew up in + Dixie
Many old blues songs from Dixie tell stories of hard work and heartache.
許多來自美國南部的老藍調歌曲,唱的都是辛苦工作和心碎的故事。
cultural reference: songs from Dixie
Yuki wrote her college research paper on how farming changed across Dixie after the 1860s.
Yuki 的大學研究報告寫的是 1860 年代之後美國南部農業的變遷。
A trip through Dixie takes visitors past old farms, small churches, and busy modern cities.
一趟美國南部之旅會帶旅客經過舊農場、小教堂和繁忙的現代城市。
- the South
Neutral and more widely used for the same region
- the American South
More formal term for the region
- the Confederacy
Strictly historical; refers to the 11 breakaway states, not the modern region
文法句型
used with no article
in / from / across / through + Dixie
用法筆記
Always capitalised. The term is strongly linked to the Civil War and the Confederacy; some people avoid it because of those historical associations. Most often used after prepositions such as 'in', 'from', 'across', or 'through'.