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Definition of birthplace in English: birthplacenoun ˈbəːθpleɪsˈbərθˌpleɪs 1The place where a person was born. 出生地 Example sentencesExamples - Just beyond the far end of Reform Street lies the birthplace of Kirriemuir's most famous son, JM Barrie.
- I love Mumbai, but Hyderabad is my birthplace, the place where I spent the most beautiful half of my life.
- Israeli forces now control most of this ancient town, the birthplace of Christ.
- Their reverence reaches its zenith here at the birthplace of the country's founder.
- It was a visit to Patiala, the birthplace of his mother that sowed the seeds for this video in Ahmad's mind.
- This is my birthplace and a city in which I have spent my most formative years.
- She renamed her the Takapuna - ‘after my birthplace, a beachside city in New Zealand’.
- Martha left her mother in Montreal for her birthplace, second home and current home, New York City.
- He regards his birthplace as a place continually thirsty for new style icons.
- Each chapter illuminates a different area of the city and includes facts on birthplaces, burial places, sites with a literary connection, restaurants and pubs, literary museum exhibits, etc.
- The town represents the birthplace and final resting place of the the regiment's founder, Brigadier Luke Lillingston.
- He was born, after all, in Old Dominion, the birthplace of so many of our great national figures.
- Maybe I just want to show my young wife the house where I was born, and go with her to her birthplace.
- There is currently a proposal to build a dumping facility on the site of her birthplace in Killala.
- Literary geographies precisely located the birthplaces and work spaces of the great.
- We then drove to the 10-acre site that is the birthplace of Richard Millhouse Nixon.
- The countryside idyll of my Cheshire birthplace is, sadly, the most boring place on earth.
- By then, a third commemorative plaque will have also been put in place on his birthplace in Norwood Road.
- A city businessmen returns to his birthplace for his teacher father's funeral.
- The town is the birthplace of Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations.
Synonyms native land, homeland, home town, roots, fatherland, motherland, mother country, country of origin, land of one's fathers, the old country - 1.1 The place where something started or originated.
发祥地,发源地,诞生地 Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance 佛罗伦萨是文艺复兴的发祥地。 Example sentencesExamples - Texas is considered by many to be the birthplace of the American ranching industry.
- This land is a birthplace of ancient civilization, split between feuding faiths.
- This wonderful area is the birthplace of agriculture, alphabet, numbers and the wheel, and it is no barren desert.
- It is a pleasure to be here in the birthplace of this country.
- Having said that, bargains aren't very familiar here in the birthplace of capitalism.
- You may or may not have noticed, but the games of the 28th Olympiad are taking place in its birthplace of Athens.
- In addition, Fuzhou Road was the birthplace of Shanghai's southern school of Peking opera.
- Soon the gene banks in Mexico, birthplace of the original corn varieties, may also be contaminated.
- The Wright Brothers were born in Ohio, hence Ohio is the birthplace of aviation.
- It will be a disappointment to the people of the county town, known as the birthplace of radio, as it had been hoped the collection would remain there.
- It was William Kent's pioneering work in the 1730s that gives Chiswick its claim as one of the birthplaces of the English landscape garden.
- The local community is campaigning for a museum to commemorate the district as the historic birthplace of the famous car.
- It does nothing to burnish the city's proud heritage as the birthplace of American freedoms.
- This work was badly needed on a road that leads to one of the most scenic areas in the parish and was the birthplace of many legends.
- The grounds are seen by many as the birthplace of the English landscape movement.
- Our last night on the road is spent in Tulln, known as the birthplace and the first capital of Austria.
- However, the balance of power could well shift full circle to Asia, the original birthplace of the game.
- It's long been abandoned, but many here still revere this place as the birthplace of the faith.
- Magazines and journals are the birthplace, proving ground and launching pad of ideas.
- The lake was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains enduringly known as the birthplace of the Inca empire.
Synonyms origins, beginnings, family, ancestors, predecessors
Definition of birthplace in US English: birthplacenounˈbərTHˌplāsˈbərθˌpleɪs 1The place where a person was born. 出生地 Example sentencesExamples - Their reverence reaches its zenith here at the birthplace of the country's founder.
- He regards his birthplace as a place continually thirsty for new style icons.
- He was born, after all, in Old Dominion, the birthplace of so many of our great national figures.
- The countryside idyll of my Cheshire birthplace is, sadly, the most boring place on earth.
- It was a visit to Patiala, the birthplace of his mother that sowed the seeds for this video in Ahmad's mind.
- There is currently a proposal to build a dumping facility on the site of her birthplace in Killala.
- Just beyond the far end of Reform Street lies the birthplace of Kirriemuir's most famous son, JM Barrie.
- I love Mumbai, but Hyderabad is my birthplace, the place where I spent the most beautiful half of my life.
- Martha left her mother in Montreal for her birthplace, second home and current home, New York City.
- This is my birthplace and a city in which I have spent my most formative years.
- She renamed her the Takapuna - ‘after my birthplace, a beachside city in New Zealand’.
- Each chapter illuminates a different area of the city and includes facts on birthplaces, burial places, sites with a literary connection, restaurants and pubs, literary museum exhibits, etc.
- We then drove to the 10-acre site that is the birthplace of Richard Millhouse Nixon.
- A city businessmen returns to his birthplace for his teacher father's funeral.
- Israeli forces now control most of this ancient town, the birthplace of Christ.
- Literary geographies precisely located the birthplaces and work spaces of the great.
- By then, a third commemorative plaque will have also been put in place on his birthplace in Norwood Road.
- The town represents the birthplace and final resting place of the the regiment's founder, Brigadier Luke Lillingston.
- Maybe I just want to show my young wife the house where I was born, and go with her to her birthplace.
- The town is the birthplace of Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations.
Synonyms native land, homeland, home town, roots, fatherland, motherland, mother country, country of origin, land of one's fathers, the old country - 1.1 The place where something started or originated.
发祥地,发源地,诞生地 Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance 佛罗伦萨是文艺复兴的发祥地。 Example sentencesExamples - Having said that, bargains aren't very familiar here in the birthplace of capitalism.
- In addition, Fuzhou Road was the birthplace of Shanghai's southern school of Peking opera.
- It will be a disappointment to the people of the county town, known as the birthplace of radio, as it had been hoped the collection would remain there.
- This land is a birthplace of ancient civilization, split between feuding faiths.
- Soon the gene banks in Mexico, birthplace of the original corn varieties, may also be contaminated.
- This wonderful area is the birthplace of agriculture, alphabet, numbers and the wheel, and it is no barren desert.
- It does nothing to burnish the city's proud heritage as the birthplace of American freedoms.
- It was William Kent's pioneering work in the 1730s that gives Chiswick its claim as one of the birthplaces of the English landscape garden.
- It is a pleasure to be here in the birthplace of this country.
- It's long been abandoned, but many here still revere this place as the birthplace of the faith.
- The local community is campaigning for a museum to commemorate the district as the historic birthplace of the famous car.
- This work was badly needed on a road that leads to one of the most scenic areas in the parish and was the birthplace of many legends.
- Texas is considered by many to be the birthplace of the American ranching industry.
- The Wright Brothers were born in Ohio, hence Ohio is the birthplace of aviation.
- The grounds are seen by many as the birthplace of the English landscape movement.
- You may or may not have noticed, but the games of the 28th Olympiad are taking place in its birthplace of Athens.
- The lake was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains enduringly known as the birthplace of the Inca empire.
- However, the balance of power could well shift full circle to Asia, the original birthplace of the game.
- Our last night on the road is spent in Tulln, known as the birthplace and the first capital of Austria.
- Magazines and journals are the birthplace, proving ground and launching pad of ideas.
Synonyms origins, beginnings, family, ancestors, predecessors
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