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Erie 1 AHD[îrʹē] D.J.[ˈɪəriː]K.K.[ˈɪri]n.(名词)【复数】 Erie 或 E.ries - A Native American people formerly inhabiting the southern shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania, and western New York. The Erie ceased to exist as a people after being defeated by the Iroquois in the mid-17th century.伊利人:美洲土著人,过去居住在俄亥俄州北部伊利湖南岸,宾夕法尼亚西北部及纽约州西部,自17世纪中叶被易洛魁人征服以后,伊利人作为一个民族不复存在
- A member of this people.伊利人:伊利族的成员
- The Iroquoian language of the Erie.伊利人的易洛魁语
Erie 2 AHD[îrʹē] D.J.[ˈɪəriː]K.K.[ˈɪri]NONE(无词性)- A city of northwest Pennsylvania on Lake Erie southwest of Buffalo, New York. A port of entry, it was laid out in 1795 on the site of Fort Presque Isle, built by the French in 1753. Population, 108,718.伊利:美国宾夕法尼亚州西北部城市,位于伊利湖边,在纽约州布法罗城西南部,作为一个输入港,伊利于1753年由法国人建造,1795年展现在普里斯克要塞岛上。人口108,718
Erie,Lake。NONE(无词性)- One of the Great Lakes, bounded by southern Ontario, western New York, northwest Pennsylvania, northern Ohio, and southeast Michigan. A vital part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system, it is linked with the Hudson River by the New York State Barge Canal.伊利湖:五大湖之一,四周分别为安大略省南部,纽约州西部,宾夕法尼亚州西北部,俄亥俄州北部及密歇根州东南部,作为五大湖--圣劳伦斯河系统的重要部分,它通过纽约州的驳运运河与哈得孙河相连
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