Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein — 名詞
1. a very small country in the Alps, with Switzerland on one side and Austria on th
列支敦斯登
位於阿爾卑斯山的小國
a very small country in the Alps, with Switzerland on one side and Austria on the other
Feng crossed from Austria into Liechtenstein during his summer cycling trip.
Feng 在夏天的單車旅行中,從奧地利騎進了列支敦斯登。
movement pattern: from Austria into Liechtenstein
Amani spent a weekend in Liechtenstein hiking above Vaduz with her cousins.
Amani 和表親在列支敦斯登度過週末,還到瓦杜茲上方健行。
location pattern: in Liechtenstein
Christopher learned that Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria.
Christopher 在學校學到列支敦斯登位於瑞士和奧地利之間。
The company opened a small office in Liechtenstein near Vaduz.
那家公司在瓦杜茲附近的列支敦斯登設了一間小型辦公室。
Tourists often visit Liechtenstein for mountain walks and quiet villages.
遊客常到列支敦斯登走山路、看寧靜的村莊。
文法句型
in Liechtenstein
from Liechtenstein
to Liechtenstein
用法筆記
Always capitalized. As a country name it normally takes no article, so you say 'in Liechtenstein' rather than 'in the Liechtenstein'. The same word is also used before another noun in the adjective sense, as in 'Liechtenstein passport'.
常見錯誤
Liechtenstein — 形容詞
- Liechtensteinpositive
- more Liechtensteincomparative
- most Liechtensteinsuperlative
1. connected with Liechtenstein, its people, or things that come from there
列支敦斯登的
屬於該國或其人民的
connected with Liechtenstein, its people, or things that come from there
Manuela showed us her new Liechtenstein passport after the ceremony.
Manuela 在典禮後拿出她的新列支敦斯登護照給我們看。
pattern: Liechtenstein + noun
Imran follows several Liechtenstein news sites to practise reading German.
Imran 追蹤幾個列支敦斯登新聞網站來練習閱讀德文。
country adjective before a plural noun
Aylin met a Liechtenstein skier at the youth training camp.
Aylin 在青年訓練營認識了一位列支敦斯登滑雪選手。
The school invited a Liechtenstein artist to lead the weekend workshop.
學校邀請一位列支敦斯登藝術家來帶週末工作坊。
Dario works for a Liechtenstein company that makes dental tools.
Dario 在一家生產牙科工具的列支敦斯登公司工作。
文法句型
Liechtenstein + noun
用法筆記
Usually placed directly before a noun, especially in news, travel, and official writing: Liechtenstein bank, Liechtenstein law, Liechtenstein artist. When referring to a person, English often says 'a person from Liechtenstein' instead of using the adjective by itself as a noun.