Netherlands
Netherlands — 名詞
1. a country in northwestern Europe on the coast of the North Sea. The Netherlands
荷蘭
西北歐君主國,以運河、腳踏車聞名
a country in northwestern Europe on the coast of the North Sea. The Netherlands is a kingdom whose official capital is Amsterdam, while the government meets in The Hague. The land is very flat, and the country is famous for its canals, windmills, cycling, and tulips.
The Netherlands borders Belgium to the south and Germany to the east.
荷蘭南接比利時,東鄰德國。
geographical location pattern: 'borders + [country]'
Élise learned from her textbook that the Netherlands is a kingdom with Amsterdam as its capital.
Élise 從課本上學到,荷蘭是一個王國,官方首都是阿姆斯特丹。
that-clause after 'learn' for stating facts about a country
Christopher learned that the Dutch government meets in The Hague, not in Amsterdam.
Christopher 學到荷蘭的中央政府設在海牙,而非阿姆斯特丹。
Elena visited the Netherlands last spring and sent photos of tulip fields to her family.
Elena 去年春天去了荷蘭,寄了鬱金香花田的照片給家人。
Lakshmi has always dreamed of visiting the Netherlands and cycling through the countryside.
Lakshmi 一直夢想著去荷蘭,在鄉間騎腳踏車。
- Holland
Used informally to refer to the whole country, but technically refers only to the western region of the Netherlands. Avoid in formal writing.
文法句型
the Netherlands
用法筆記
Always used with the definite article 'the': 'the Netherlands'. Do not drop the article: ✓ 'I live in the Netherlands' — ❌ 'I live in Netherlands'. Despite the plural-looking '-s' ending, the word is treated as a singular proper noun: 'The Netherlands is a member of the European Union.'