lod

IPA/lˈɒd/
IPA/lˈɑːd/

lod — 名詞

1. a town in the central region of Israel whose recorded history goes back to the B

1.名詞B2
釋義

洛德

以色列中部古城,聖經時期已存在

a town in the central region of Israel whose recorded history goes back to the Bible; it now serves as a transport hub with Ben Gurion International Airport and about 69,000 residents.

例句

The Watanabe family landed at the airport near Lod before taking a taxi to Jerusalem.

渡邊一家在洛德附近的機場降落,然後搭計程車前往耶路撒冷。

collocation: near Lod

Yael was born in Lod and speaks both Hebrew and Arabic fluently.

Yael 出生在洛德,能流利說希伯來語和阿拉伯語。

同義詞
  • Lydda

    the Greek and Latin name used in the New Testament (Acts 9:32–38); still occasionally used in historical writing

用法筆記

Lod (also known by its Greek and Latin name Lydda) appears in both the Old and New Testaments. In modern Hebrew the name is לוד. Do not confuse with the English word 'load' (a burden or quantity), which sounds the same.

常見錯誤

We flew into Lod airport.
We flew into Ben Gurion Airport, which is located near Lod.
💡The airport itself is called Ben Gurion Airport, not 'Lod airport'.