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north

/nɔːrθ/

The direction that is straight ahead when you are looking at the North Pole. It is one of the four main points of the compass and is usually located at the top of a map.

例句

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1

The birds fly north for the summer season.

The birds travel toward the top part of the world for the summer.

2

The proposed trade route extends further to the north.

The suggested path for buying and selling goes more toward the northern direction.

3

I'm heading north this weekend to visit my parents.

I am going to the northern area this weekend to see my family.

词族

名词
north
副词
northward
形容词
northern
相关
northerner
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记忆技巧

Remember that on a standard map, North is 'Next to the top' and starts with N.

快速测验

If you want to see the snow, you should travel further ______.

正确!

正确答案是: north

例句

1

The birds fly north for the summer season.

everyday

The birds travel toward the top part of the world for the summer.

2

The proposed trade route extends further to the north.

formal

The suggested path for buying and selling goes more toward the northern direction.

3

I'm heading north this weekend to visit my parents.

informal

I am going to the northern area this weekend to see my family.

4

The geographic north is distinct from the magnetic north pole.

academic

The real top point of the Earth is different from where a compass points.

5

Our sales team is targeting the north territory next quarter.

business

Our sellers want to work in the northern region in the next three months.

词族

名词
north
副词
northward
形容词
northern
相关
northerner

常见搭配

the North Pole the most northern point of the Earth
due north exactly in the direction of north
north star a bright star used to find the northern direction
true north the direction of the Earth's axis
north wind a wind blowing from the north

常用短语

up north

in or towards the northern part of a country

the Great North

a term used for large northern wilderness areas

head north

to start traveling in a northern direction

容易混淆的词

north vs northern

'North' is usually a noun or adverb, while 'northern' is the adjective form used to describe things.

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使用说明

When referring to a specific region, 'north' is often capitalized (e.g., the North of England). It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

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常见错误

Learners often forget to use 'the' when referring to the direction as a noun, such as saying 'in north' instead of 'in the north'.

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记忆技巧

Remember that on a standard map, North is 'Next to the top' and starts with N.

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词源

Derived from the Old English 'north', which has Proto-Germanic roots meaning 'under' or 'to the left' (referring to the sun's position).

语法模式

Used with the definite article: the north Can be used as an adverb: to travel north Can be used as an adjective: the north coast
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文化背景

In many countries, 'the North' carries specific cultural and economic connotations, such as the industrial North of England or the Northern United States.

快速测验

If you want to see the snow, you should travel further ______.

正确!

正确答案是: north

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