kamakura

kamakura

美 [ˌkɑməˈkʊrə]  英 [ˌkɑ:mɑ:ˈkura]

  • adj.镰仓式的
  • 网络鎌仓;鎌仓市;镰仓时代

英汉解释

adj.
1.
镰仓式的

英英解释

un.

例句

The temple where we meet in Tokyo was his temple before he took the position in Kamakura and he likes to visit it at frequent intervals.

我们东京会面这个以前主持后来担任地区职务不过喜欢经常这个看看

After leaving Yokohama, the president flew by helicopter to Kamakura, the site of Kamakura Daibutsu, or the Great Buddha of Kamakura.

离开横滨奥巴马搭乘专机前往镰仓大佛所在地

Kamakura became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose the city as the seat for his new military government in 1192.

1192年赖朝选择作为军事政府所在地成为当时政治中心

The clan can trace its ancestry back to Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder and first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate.

家族祖先可以追溯创始人赖朝-幕府第一将军时期

Kamakura is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo.

神奈川县沿海城镇位于东京南部1小时

Three hundred people died in Kamakura, the ancient capital, when a 20-foot-high wave washed over the town.

古时首都20英尺村庄造成三百死亡

Kamakura (snow houses) abound in nearby Yokote during the February Winter Festival.

每年二月冰雪节附近很多房子

This bronze statue of the Great Buddha was cast in the year 1252 and is located in Kamakura, Japan. It is 44 feet high and weighs 100 tons.

1252年佛像位于日本44英尺100

In addition, Kamakura's sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months.

此外夏日沙滩吸引大量游客

But Tokyo didn't need the newly added Yokohama and Kamakura to reclaim its title, unlike the Kansai area guide.

东京并不需要依靠最新加入横滨重新夺回自己头衔一点关西地区餐馆指南不同

Buddhist Renunciation and the Female Life Cycle: Understanding Nunhood in Heian and Kamakura Japan

佛教徒出家女性生活理解日本平安时代尼姑

Kamakura, Home of the Samurai(Japan)

武士家园日本

The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura

神奈川县近代美术馆

Life and Culture in the Kamakura period

时代生活文化