舊金山,舊稱“三藩市”、“圣弗朗西斯科”,美國加利福尼亞州太平洋沿岸的港口城市,是世界著名旅游勝地、加州人口第四大城市。 舊金山臨近世界著名技術產業區硅谷,是世界要緊的技術研發基地之一和美國西海岸要緊的金融中心,也是聯合國的誕生地。那樣舊金山用英語如何說呢?下面跟dazhe5.cn我們一塊兒學習一下!

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舊金山用英語如何說

美國舊金山的英語是San Francisco

舊金山有關雙語例句

1、A broadcast of the speech was heard in San Francisco, but it is not known if this was live. 在舊金山聽到了這次演說的轉播,但不了解是否實況。

2、His birthplace is Washington, but he lives in San Francisco. 他出生于華盛頓, 但住在舊金山.

3、Authentic fire gear is provided for your warmth as our entertainers take you to some of the most thrilling parts of San Francisco . 還會提供靠譜的消防設施,在大家的藝人帶你前往舊金山最驚險刺激的角落時讓你免于受寒。

4、This tour transports you back in time to one of San Francisco's most fantastic periods, the 1950s! 這趟旅游將你帶回到舊金山最好看的妙的時期之一,1950年代!

5、The authorities wouldn't grant us permission to fly all the way down to San Francisco, so I had to kick my heels at Tunis Airport. 當局不允許大家直飛舊金山,所以我只好在突尼斯機場不耐煩地等待。

舊金山英文介紹

San Francisco, open your Golden Gate, sang the girl in the theatre. She never finished her song. The date was 18th April, 1906. The earth shook and the roof suddenly pided, buildings crashed to the ground and people rushed out into the streets. The dreadful earthquake destroyed the city that had grown up when men discovered gold in the deserts of California. But today the streets of San Francisco stretch over more than forty steep hills, rising like huge cliffs above the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.The best way to see this splendid city, where Spanish people were the first to make their homes, is to take one of the old cable cars which run along the nine main avenues. Fares are cheap; they have not risen, I’m told, for almost a hundred years.

You leave the palm trees in Union Square—the heart of San Francisco—and from the shop signs and the faces around you, you will notice that in the city live people from many nations—Austrians, Italians, Chinese and others—giving each part a special character. More Chinese live in China Town than in any other part of the world outside China. Here, with Chinese restaurants,Chinese post-boxes, and even odd telephone-boxes that look like pagodas, it is easy to feel you are in China itself.Fisherman’s Wharf, a place all foreigners want to see, is at the end of the ride. You get out, pause perhaps to help the other travelers to swing the cable car on its turntable , and then set out to find a table in one of the gay little restaurants beside the harbor. As you enjoy the fresh Pacific sea food you can admire the bright red paint of the Golden Gate Bridge in the harbor and watch the traffic crossing beneath the tall towers on its way to the pretty village of Tiburon. When you’ve finished your meal, you may decide to take a boat-trip around the bay to look at the sights. You can stare, for example, at the famous, now empty, prison of Alcatraz. Then why not go to the fishing village of Sausalito—a little like London’s Chelsea or New York’s Greenwich Village—to see people painting and to look at their pictures. You will be able to enjoy a view of the city from the sea and take pleasure in the soft red and blue Spanish-type houses shining in the bright Pacific light. If you have time you might like to go by bus to Carmel, a hundred miles south of San Francisco, where you will discover a wild and wonderful coast with high cliffs.

Although the people of San Francisco prefer riding to walking, you may like to climb up the steep streets. Handrails are provided so that you can pull yourself up. You can enjoy the splendid shops, the view from Telegraph Hill, and the houses with fountains and garden. You can also look at the Stage Coach, a familiar sight from Western films, which is in the window of the Wells Fargo Bank in Montgomery Street, near the business centre of the city.I expect you’ll notice that all over the city the cars are left with their wheels turned towards the side walk so that they can’t roll away. Wherever you walk you’ll find it hard to lose yourself. At most of the important crossings there is a plan of the streets cut into the stone of the sidewalk so that you can look down and see where you are.After so much walking you may feel tired and sticky and ready for a swim. There is often a thick morning mist from the sea in summer, but the weather can be very hot. Yet nobody swims in the Pacific. It is too risky. There are miles and miles of smooth hard sand, empty because of sharks—those dreadful big man-eating fish—and the high and dangerous waves of the sea. So take a street car from the city centre to the wonderful swimming pool on the edge of the ocean. Afterwards you can go to the neighboring zoo. Later, while you wait to catch a street car returning to your hotel, you may even see the sign “Doggy Diner”—a restaurant for dogs!

But what about meals for people? As in most of the big cities, the restaurants offer delicious food from almost every country. You could have dinner in Chinatown and then, on the way back to your hotel, catch the last cable car after midnight: it’s not unusual for passengers who arrive late to have to hang on to the sides of the last car for the whole journey.On Sundays parents often take their children to look at the strange trees in the pretty Japanese Tea Garden in the huge spaces of Golden Gate Park.With its hot sun and gay night life, San Francisco is a fine place to live in or to visit. It is the most European of all American cities and you’ll be sure to grow fond of it instantly. So tell yourself in the words of a song from the last century, “San Francisco, here I come!”