liard

IPA/lɪəd/
IPA/lɪɚd/

liard — 名詞

1. a river in northwestern Canada that begins in the Stikine Mountains of Yukon ter

1.名詞B1
釋義

利亞德河

加拿大西北部河流

a river in northwestern Canada that begins in the Stikine Mountains of Yukon territory and flows eastward and northward for about 1,215 kilometers (755 miles) before joining the Mackenzie River.

例句

In summer, the Liard River is a popular route for canoeists exploring Canada's northern wilderness.

夏季時,利亞德河是獨木舟愛好者探索加拿大北部荒野的熱門路線。

proper noun, always capitalized

The Liard River flows through the remote boreal forest before reaching the Mackenzie River near the Northwest Territories border.

利亞德河流經偏遠的北方針葉林,之後在西北地區邊界附近匯入麥肯錫河。

用法筆記

Liard is a proper noun naming a specific river; it is always capitalized. The river is located in a remote part of Canada and is known for its wilderness, hot springs, and as a habitat for wildlife such as bears and moose.

常見錯誤

The liard river is long.
The Liard River is long.
💡geographical names ending in 'river' are capitalized as a proper noun.