释义 |
Examples:Kaifeng prefecture level city in Henan, old capital of Northern Song, former provincial capital of Henan—not distinguishing capitals from lower case letters—regular script (sim. block capitals)—capitals and lower case letters—distinguishing capitals from lower case letters—Luoyang prefecture level city in Henan, an old capital from pre-Han times—capital of China at different historical periods—Fuzhou prefecture level city and capital of Fujian province in east China—Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing—Seoul Metropolitan City, capital of South Korea (Chinese spelling adopted in 2005)—capital city of King Helu of Wu from 6th century BC, at modern Wuxi, Jiangsu—Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, Australia—St John's, capital of Labrador and Newfoundland province, Canada—Banda Aceh, capital of Aceh province of Indonesia in northwest Sumatra—Taoyuan city in north Taiwan, capital of Taoyuan county—Miaoli city in northwest Taiwan, capital of Miaoli county—Shangdu, also known as Xanadu, summer capital of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)—Kuala Terengganu, capital of Terengganu state, Malaysia—much capital, good business (idiom); fig. good trading conditions—Rostov-on-Don, Russian river port and regional capital close Sea of Azov (north of the Black Sea)—Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tw)—Chandighar, capital of Punjab state of northwest India—Capital University of Economics and Business (Beijing)—Saransk, capital of the Republic of Mordovia, Russia—capital of the Jin State during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BC)—Bonn, a small town on the Rhine, Cold War capital of West Germany 1949-1990—provisional capital of a country (e.g. in time of war)—Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw, jungle capital of Myanmar (Burma) since November 2005, 300 km north of Rangoon and 300 km south of Mandalay—boil sb. alive (capital punishment in Imperial China)— |