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㈠ 费城英文介绍

The city of Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the fifth most populous city in the United States[1]. It is colloquially referred to as Philly, and known as The City of Brotherly Love (from Greek: Φιλαδέλφεια, /fi.la.ˈdɛl.fɛj.a/, "brotherly love" from philos "loving" and adelphos "brother").

The 2005 U.S. Census estimated population of the city proper is 1.4 million.[2] Philadelphia is a major commercial, ecational, and cultural center for the nation. The Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington metropolitan area is the fifth-largest in the U.S. as of the 2006 estimate with a population of 5.8 million (fourth largest according to official 2000 census).[3]

During part of the 18th century, the city was the first capital and most populous city of the United States. At that time, it eclipsed Boston and New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin taking a large role in Philadelphia's rise. The city was the geographic center of the 18th century thinking and activity that gave birth to the American Revolution and subsequent American democracy and independence.
Geography

[edit] Topography

A simulated-color satellite image of Philadelphia taken on NASA's Landsat 7 satellite. The Delaware River is visible in this shot.According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 369.4 km² (142.6 mi²). 349.9 km² (135.1 mi²) of it is land and 19.6 km² (7.6 mi²) of it (5.29%) is water. Bodies of water include the Delaware River, Schuylkill River, Cobbs Creek, Wissahickon Creek, and Pennypack Creek.

The lowest point in the city lies 10 feet above sea level near Fort Mifflin in Southwest Philadelphia at the convergence of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers. The highest point is in Chestnut Hill, at 432 feet above sea level, near Evergreen Place, just north and west of Evergreen Avenue.

The counties adjacent to Philadelphia are Montgomery County to the north; Bucks County to the northeast; Burlington County, New Jersey to the east; Camden County, New Jersey to the southeast; Gloucester County, New Jersey to the south; and Delaware County to the west.

[edit] Climate
Philadelphia's climate falls in the humid subtropical climate zone, although it is the northernmost city in the United States that meets this classification. Because Philadelphia is on the far northern end of this climate zone, some of its outlying suburbs, especially to the north and west, are considered to fall in the humid continental zone. Summers are typically hot and muggy, fall and spring are generally mild, and winter is cold, although infrequently very cold. Precipitation is almost uniformly distributed throughout the year[7].

January lows average 23° (-5°C) and highs average 38°F (3°C). The lowest officially recorded temperature was -11°F (-24°C) on February 9, 1934[8], but temperatures below 14°F (-10°C) occur only a few times a year. July lows average 67°F (20°C) and highs average 86° F (30°C)[9], although heat waves see highs above 95°F (35°C) with the heat index running as high as 110°F (43°C). The highest temperature on record was 106°F (41°C) on August 7, 1918[10]. Early fall and late winter are generally driest, with February being the driest month with only 2.74 in (69.8 mm) of average precipitation.

Snowfall is variable, with some winters bringing light snow and others bringing many significant snowstorms. It is common for the heavier snowfall to occur north and west of the city, where the climate is slightly colder. The average annual snowfall is 21 in (534 mm). Rainfall is generally spread throughout the year, with eight to eleven wet days per month,[11] at an average annual rate of 42 in (1068 mm).

History
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Main article: History of Philadelphia

Before Europeans arrived, the Delaware (Lenape) Indian settlement of Shackamaxon was located along the Delaware River. Although the area lay within the bounds described in the 1632 Charter of Maryland, the Calvert family's influence never reached this far north, and the first European settlers were Swedes (see New Sweden), who called it Wiccacoa, and thirteen families from Krefeld, Germany, who settled in Germantown in 1683. A congregation was formed in 1646 on Tinicum Island by Swedish missionary John Campanius; in 1700, the group built Gloria Dei Church, also known as Old Swedes'.

Philadelphia is one of the earliest examples of a planned city. Its rectilinear grid of streets—now a commonplace feature of urban planning—was its most noteworthy innovation. The city was founded and developed in 1682 by William Penn, a Quaker. The city's name means "brotherly love" in Greek (Φιλαδέλφεια). Penn hoped that the city, as the capital of his new colony founded on principles of freedom and religious tolerance, would be a model of this philosophy. During early immigration by Quakers and others, some "first purchasers" who got title to land in the city also received farmland outside the city. One of the notable features of Penn's plan for the city was the creation of five large squares, to provide open space for the city's residents. Penn described his city as a "Greene Countrie Town," highlighting its difference from densely-built cities like London. Most of the city's construction was brick or stone to prevent fires, like the great fire of 1666 that devastated London when William Penn resided there.

United States Declaration of IndependencePhiladelphia was a major center of the independence movement ring the American Revolutionary War. The Declaration of Independence and US Constitution were drafted here and signed in the city's Independence Hall. Tun Tavern in the city is traditionally regarded as the location where, in 1775, the United States Marine Corps was founded.

During the American Revolutionary War Philadelphia's population was split between Loyalists and Patriots. When the British Army took the city in 1777 many Loyalists lined the streets and sang 'God Save the King'. Upon the retaking of the city for the American cause in 1778 it was the turn of the Patriot population to line the streets in celebration, especially as the population had suffered through a bitter winter with many of the provisions going to the British Army. The British left a mess, says historian Allan Nevins:

“ The enemy had left the neatest, cleanest, best-built town in America shockingly dirty and unkempt, had destroyed public and private buildings, had cut down trees and fences, and had filled the streets and gutters with obstructions. In the outskirts and in Germantown were the marks of battle. Most of the fine old country seats surrounding the city had been destroyed--the British had fired seventeen in one day. New-piled mounds in Washington Square showed where the bodies of Continental soldiers, maltreated and starved in their prison by the brutal jailer Cunningham, had been roughly buried".[4] ”

About 3000 Loyalists fled with the British; 45 Loyalists who remained behind were put on trial for treason for consorting with the enemy in wartime. Two were convicted, and hanged.

For a time in the 18th century, Philadelphia was the largest city in the Americas north of Mexico City, and the fourth largest under the rule of the British crown (after London, Bristol, and Dublin).

In 1790, as the result of a compromise between a number of Southern congressmen and Alexander Hamilton, then Secretary of the Treasury, the seat of the United States Government was moved from Federal Hall in New York to Congress Hall in Philadelphia, before assuming its current site in Washington, DC. In exchange for locating a permanent capital on the banks of the Potomac, the congressmen agreed to support Hamilton's financial proposals. Philadelphia served as capital for a decade, until 1800, when the Capitol building in the new federal city of Washington, DC was opened.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia

㈡ 美国宾夕法尼亚州费城翻译成英文

美国宾夕法尼亚州费城

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania State, U.S.A.

费城,宾夕法尼亚州,美国

㈢ Philadelphia(费城故事英文剧本)txt全集下载

有txt及doc两个版本,复制来源于外网。

㈣ 费城故事的英文台词和英文的剧情介绍

台词:://www.shooter.cn/search/%E8%B4%B9%E5%9F%8E%E6%95%85%E4%BA%8B/

解压后用记事本打开就好了
剧情:Philadelphia is a 1993 American drama film and one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia. It was written by Ron Nyswaner and directed by Jonathan Demme. The film stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
Plot:
Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) is a senior associate at the largest corporate law firm in Philadelphia. Although he lives with his partner Miguel Álvarez (Antonio Banderas), Beckett is not open about his homosexuality at the law firm, nor the fact that he has AIDS. On the day he is assigned the firm's newest and most important case, one of the firm's partners notices a small lesion on Beckett's forehead. Shortly thereafter, Beckett stays home from work for several days to try to find a way to hide his lesions. While at home, he finishes the complaint for the case he has been assigned and then brings it to his office, leaving instructions for his assistants to file the complaint in court on the following day, which marks the end of the statute of limitations for the case. Beckett suffers from bowel spasms at home and is rushed to the hospital. Later that morning, while still at the ER, he receives a frantic call from the firm asking for the complaint, as the paper cannot be found and there are no copies on the computer's hard drive. However, the complaint is finally discovered and is filed with the court at the last possible moment. The following day, Beckett is dismissed by the firm's partners, who had previously referred to him as their "buddy", but now question his professional abilities in light of the misplaced document.

㈤ 美国费城的英文是什么

Philadelphia
费城(美国宾西法尼亚州东南部港市)

㈥ 科比的经典语录——英文版原话

科比经典语录:

1、I know the appearance of Los Angeles at 4 am every day!

2、What I’m doing right now, I’m chasing perfection.

3、I’ll do whatever it takes to win games, whether it’s sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate, or hitting the game-winning shot.

4、Everything negative - pressure, challenges - is all an opportunity for me to rise.

5、I’m playing against great players, playing against the best in the world. The competition - that’s what I’ve always wanted.

6、Sometimes I do wonder what college would have been like. But I made my decision.

7、My parents are my backbone. Still are. They’re the only group that will support you if you score zero or you score 40.

(6)费城英文台词扩展阅读:

科比·布莱恩特(Kobe Bryant),1978年8月23日出生于美国宾夕法尼亚州费城,前美国职业篮球运动员,司职得分后卫/小前锋(锋卫摇摆人),绰号“黑曼巴”/“小飞侠”, 整个NBA生涯(1996年-2016年)全部效力于NBA洛杉矶湖人队,是前NBA球员乔·布莱恩特的儿子。

科比是NBA最好的得分手之一,生涯赢得无数奖项,突破、投篮、罚球、三分球他都驾轻就熟,几乎没有进攻盲区,单场比赛81分的个人纪录就有力地证明了这一点。除了疯狂的得分外,科比的组织能力也很出众,经常担任球队进攻的第一发起人。另外科比还是联盟中最好的防守人之一,贴身防守非常具有压迫性。

参考资料:科比·布莱恩特网络

㈦ 美国费城的英文是什么

Philadelphia
费城(美国宾西法尼亚州东南部港市)

㈧ 费城,并用英语怎么说。

你好!
费城
Philadelphia 英[ˌfɪlə'delfjə] 美[ˌfɪlə'delfjə]
n. 费城(美国宾西法尼亚州东南部港市);
[例句]The document composed in Philadelphia transformed the confederation of sovereign states into a national government.
在费城起草的版这份文件使具有独立权主权的各州组成的邦联变成了国家政府。

㈨ 急求电影台词里面有费城的电影(philadelphia)感谢,在线等,费城故事求别说了,能想起来越多越好

《洛奇》1-5貌似都是在费城,所以都说费城了,第一步我记得开始时打拳版击那会儿权,说来自费城的。。。
《林肯》,有几句台词,但记不清是哪里了
《费城故事》(汤姆汉克斯版本),4分十几秒,还有51分38秒,说我们住在费城,这两处不是同一个人说的,可以用在一起。
《费城故事》(1940),老电影,要是台词混剪一定要有很多种类的镜头,老电影必不可少
《丧尸出笼》,里面的警察说的(好像是,记不太清了)
《乌云背后的幸福线》,开始那会说,在费城

㈩ 费城英语怎么写

Philadelphia [ˌfiləˈdelfjə]
发音如:费拉德尔菲亚
费城是美利坚合众国著名的国际大都市,宾夕法尼亚回州的经济中答心,当年亦曾是美国建国之初的第一个首都。

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