Kensington
Kensington — 名詞
1. a wealthy area in west London, England, known for the large museums on Exhibitio
肯辛頓
倫敦西區高級住宅區及文化區
a wealthy area in west London, England, known for the large museums on Exhibition Road (the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Science Museum), for Kensington Palace (a royal home), and for Imperial College London; part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and one of the city's most expensive places to live.
Folake and her family visited the Natural History Museum in Kensington last summer.
Folake 去年夏天和家人參觀了肯辛頓的自然史博物館。
place name as location: 'in Kensington'
A small flat near Kensington Palace cost far more than Kian expected.
肯辛頓宮附近一間小公寓的租金遠高於 Kian 的預期。
Many students at Imperial College London rent rooms in the Kensington area.
許多倫敦帝國學院的學生在肯辛頓一帶租房。
Ava and Joaquín walked through Kensington Gardens on their way to the Science Museum.
Ava 和 Joaquín 穿過肯辛頓花園,前往科學博物館。
Élise booked a hotel in South Kensington because it was close to the museums.
Élise 在南肯辛頓訂了一家旅館,因為那裡離博物館很近。
用法筆記
Always capitalised as a proper noun. Often used with a preceding preposition such as 'in', 'near', or 'from' (e.g., 'a shop in Kensington', 'she lives near Kensington'). 'South Kensington' and 'North Kensington' refer to different parts of the larger district with distinct characters.