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 Gettysburg ['gɛtɪz`bɚg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 葛底斯堡(美国地名)

  1. Everyone in the class has to learn Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by heart.
    班上每个学生都必须默诵林肯葛底斯堡演说词。
  2. There is a different kind of battle brewing at Gettysburg.
    盖茨堡将上演一场另类的交锋。
  3. Lincoln's gettysburg address is a beautiful piece of write.
    林肯的葛底斯堡演说是一篇精美的文字。


gettysburg
[ noun ]
  1. a small town in southern Pennsylvania; site of a national cemetery

  2. <noun.location>
  3. a battle of the American Civil War (1863); the defeat of Robert E. Lee's invading Confederate Army was a major victory for the Union

  4. <noun.act>


Gettysburg \Gettysburg\ prop. n.
The name of a battle of the American Civil War fought in and
around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylavania, in 1863. At
this battle, the defeat of General Robert E. Lee's invading
Confederate army was a major victory for the Union, and is
considered by many a turning point in the war, after which
victory by the Confederacy was no longer thought possible;
as, many thousands died at Gettysburg. See also {Gettysburg
Address}.

Syn: battle of Gettysburg.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. Would my word free the slaves when I cannot even enforce the Constitution in the rebel States?" The turning point in the Civil War came that summer, outside Gettysburg, Pa. For three days one of the war's bloodiest battles was fought.
  2. He also worked in the White House legal office under Presidents Nixon and Ford. A native of Philadelphia, Fielding graduated from Gettysburg College and the University of Virginia law school.
  3. Most seem quite happy." Ken Burns sprinted up a Gettysburg slope in the footsteps of Gen.
  4. The House approved legislation Tuesday that establishes boundaries for the Gettysburg National Military Park, where President Lincoln delivered his historic address and the Union and Confederate armies fought a key battle of the Civil War.
  5. Behind and among them were 2,397 horseback riders, assertedly the largest aggregation of them since Gettysburg.
  6. Even with warm backing by the president and trustees, Matthews' arrival at Gettysburg in 1985 was not greeted with universal joy.
  7. A few months later, a national cemetery was dedicated at the Gettysburg battlefield.
  8. Yazov also will be taken to the battlefield at Gettysburg, Penn., where one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War was fought in 1863.
  9. People had also been turned away from the Gettysburg battlefield.
  10. A Union general was belatedly honored with a statue at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg, and the heritage and culture of the American Indian was celebrated at a powwow in upstate New York.
  11. The Gettysburg ceremonies ended a five-day symposium by historians and political scientists on the Eisenhower presidency.
  12. "We've come a long way to see this," said Londoner John Funnell. "It's fantastic." His wife, Betty, agreed, but said she was still hoping for one more thrill at Gettysburg.
  13. William van Arsdale, treasurer of Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, telephones ahead to restaurants to order steamed vegetables, salad without dressing and baked potatoes without sour cream or butter, and whole-grain bread.
  14. A Swedish immigrant, he also told of fighting with the Indiana volunteers at Gettysburg, arriving by forced march on the third day of the battle.
  15. George H. Nelson, fought with the 2nd Vermont Volunteers at Gettysburg and later was wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia.
  16. A foundation is donating more than 100,000 acres of park land, wildlife refuges and historical property, including a site from the battle of Gettysburg, in one of the largest gifts of land to the federal government.
  17. "The real triumph of Gettysburg was not, I think, in 1863.
  18. "My granddad lived many places in his life, there's 37 in all," Eisenhower said. "But he chose to come to Gettysburg." "It's the place where I knew him best," Eisenhower said. "It's the place where he was the most vivid person that I knew.
  19. Second, Gettysburg pointedly chose not to name it an "Afro-American Center" or "Black Student Center," as many colleges have.
  20. Five ersatz troops required hospitalization for injuries suffered during the three days of soldiering, said Dr. Bill Steinour, director of the emergency room at Gettysburg Hospital.
  21. We know that he has no fixed place of abode and that he does wander the mountain area." Cleversburg lies southwest of Harrisburg and northwest of Gettysburg in southcentral Pennsylvania.
  22. They quote the Gettysburg Address.
  23. In the Lincoln Bedroom, Mrs. Bush shows off a felt-covered frame that contains one of only five copies of the Gettysburg Address. "This is the only one signed and dated.
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