Tuscaloosa信息详情

Tuscaloosa发音

意思翻译

n.塔斯卡卢萨(美国亚拉巴马州西部城市)

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spiller furniture tuscaloosa clearance───塔斯卡卢萨清理区

双语使用场景

We're used to tornadoes here in Tuscaloosa.───在塔斯卡卢萨,我们已经习惯了龙卷风。

On Wednesday, people roam streets leveled by a tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, earlier that day.───星期三阿拉巴马州的塔斯卡卢萨,人们漫步在早先被龙卷风夷平的街道上。

Tuscaloosa Mayor Maddox told CNN that the twister literally obliterated blocks and blocks of the city.───塔斯卡卢萨市长马德克斯告诉 CNN,龙卷风几乎夷平这个城市的一个又一个街区。

He learned the language, he said, from listening to Voice of America broadcasts with his family and also from going to church in Tuscaloosa.───他学习英语,他说,靠的是与家人一起收听美国之音和去图斯卡卢萨的教堂。

Overwhelmed Tuscaloosa police imposed a curfew and got help from National Guard troops to try to stop the scavenging.───不知所措塔斯卡卢萨警方实施宵禁并获得国民警卫队帮助,试图阻止其清除。

Tuscaloosa resident James Sykes told CNN the massive twister was "like a silent monster. "───塔斯卡卢萨的居民詹姆斯-赛克斯告诉CNN的记者这个巨大的旋风就像是一个“沉默的怪兽”。

The mayor of Tuscaloosa Alabama. His city was hit hard by severe weather and tornadoes that whipped across the southern U. S. last week.───阿拉巴马州塔斯卡卢萨市的市长表示,上周,塔斯卡卢萨市受到横穿整个美国南部的恶劣天气和龙卷风严重的打击。

My family is now staying with friends in the northern part of Tuscaloosa County that was unaffected by the weather.───我的家人现在住在塔斯卡卢萨县北部的那部分受天气影响的朋友。

As of Thursday morning, 36 people have died in Tuscaloosa, one of the hardest hit cities, Mayor Walter Maddox told CNN.───市长华尔特-马德道斯告诉CNN,到星期四早上为止,塔斯卡卢萨已经有36人在丧生,是受灾最重的城市之一。

英语使用场景

On Route 11 north of Tuscaloosa, Ala., last April, a pickup truck pulled up next to Greta Browne, and a young man began lecturing her about global warming.

Tuscaloosa Mayor Maddox told CNN that the twister "literally obliterated blocks and blocks of the city."

This woman in Tuscaloosa ran into her hallway as the storm hit.

We're used to tornadoes here in Tuscaloosa.

Overwhelmed Tuscaloosa police imposed a curfew and got help from National Guard troops to try to stop the scavenging.

Gay lives in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Until September, she was an administrative assistant at a geriatric hospital.

He added that when he got there, "Tuscaloosa was another planet," and went on: "Nobody walked in the street.

The one that ran from Tuscaloosa north-east to Birmingham was immense, 1.5 miles across and 80 miles long, with winds exceeding 165 miles per hour.

On Wednesday, a tornado devastated the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, home to the University of Alabama.