fairgrounds的意思
fairgrounds中文翻譯:
n.游樂場;[貿易]集市場地(fairground的復數形式)
entries fairgrounds───入口集市
fairgrounds and other places to go.───游樂場等地方去。
He spoke at the L. A. County fairgrounds.───他在洛杉磯縣露天市場發表演講。
The fairgrounds are literally shaking!───露天賽場簡直在振動了!
Fairgrounds only host festivals once or twice a year, but they also offer a huge boost to trade in an area.───集市每年只舉行一至二次,但能夠極大刺激城邑貿易繁榮。
The fairgrounds in Flushing were split into several themed zones, including a Transportation Zone, a Food Zone, and a Government Zone.───法拉盛的展館被分為幾個不同的主題區域,包括一個運輸區,一個飲食區和一個政府區。
This year I found my self stuck in the left lane in sight of the fairgrounds with "no left turn" signs stretching over the horizon.───今年這回,我看到會場地上延伸出來的“禁止左轉”的標志,發現自己被卡在了左車道。
By the time we reached the fairgrounds and Grandpa bought tickets, Hayden was so excited he was jumping up and down.───終于,我們到了集市。爺爺買好了票,海登實在太興奮了,他不停地跳來跳去。
This snail art car, aka "The Golden Mean, " sits on the grass at the San Mateo Fairgrounds, the home of the fourth-annual Maker Faire.───這種蝸牛式的藝術車,又名“中庸”,就在圣馬刁費爾格朗茲坐在草地,第四個年度設備費爾回家。
Wandering around a fairgrounds, a man enters a fortune-teller's tent for a laugh.───一個在市場游蕩的男子想尋開心,就走進一個算命先生的帳篷里。
Dangers to the general public can also arise at fairgrounds, demolition sites or from the carrying of dangerous substances by road.
The accident strengthens the case for better safety measures at fairgrounds.
Since Composite was otherwise restricted to fairgrounds, Diderot was telling us something of his opinion of politicians.
It's the kind of sensation that people pay money to suffer in fairgrounds.
Sunday, the following afternoon, the three of us went to a harvest festival at the Athens Fairgrounds.
Music at the fairgrounds begins each Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning and ends about sunset on 11 stages.
Musicians often finish their set and prowl the fairgrounds in search of new sounds and soul food.
People do this kind of thing for fun at fairgrounds, Ace thought.
Every May, at the San Mateo Fairgrounds in California, hundreds of thousands of people make the annual pilgrimage from around the world to meet the 'makers.'