美国十大旅游景点英语
『壹』 美国各大旅游景点 中英文 要著名的
1、夏威夷(Hawaii State)
夏威夷州,是美国唯一的群岛州,由太平洋中部的132个岛屿组成。首府位于瓦胡岛上的火奴鲁鲁(檀香山)。
夏威夷州是美国唯一的群岛州,由太平洋中部的132个岛屿组成。陆地面积为1.67万平方千米。夏威夷属于海岛型气候,终年有季风调节,每年温度约在摄26℃-31℃。
2、纽约(New York City)
纽约市(New York City,简称NYC),位于美国纽约州东南部大西洋沿岸,是美国第一大城市及第一大港口,纽约都市圈为世界上最大的城市圈之一,与英国伦敦、中国香港并称为“纽伦港”(Nylonkong)。纽约与伦敦并列为全世界最顶级的国际大都市。2018年11月,纽约被GaWC评为Alpha++级世界一线城市。
3、拉斯维加斯(Las Vegas)
拉斯维加斯(Las Vegas) 是美国内华达州最大的城市,克拉克县的县治,也是座享有极高国际声誉的城市。
拉斯维加斯建市于1905年5月15日,因位于内华达州的沙漠边缘、边境,所以拉斯维加斯全年高温。
拉斯维加斯位居世界四大赌城之一,是一座以赌博业为中心的旅游、购物、度假的世界知名度假城市,拥有“世界娱乐之都”和“结婚之都”的美称。每年来拉斯维加斯旅游的3890万旅客中,来购物和享受美食的占了大多数,专程来赌博的只占少数。从一个不起眼的破落村庄,到一座巨大的国际城市,拉斯维加斯只用了十年。
4、洛杉矶(Los Angeles)
洛杉矶是美国重要的工商业、国际贸易、科教、娱乐和体育中心之一,也是美国石油化工、海洋、航天工业和电子业的主要基地之一。洛杉矶还拥有许多世界知名的高等教育机构,包括加州理工学院、加州大学洛杉矶分校、南加州大学、佩珀代因大学等。
洛杉矶曾主办了1932年洛杉矶奥运会、1984年洛杉矶奥运会,即将主办2028年洛杉矶奥运会。
5、尼亚加拉瀑布(Niagara Falls)
尼亚加拉瀑布(Niagara Falls)位于加拿大安大略省和美国纽约州的交界处,瀑布源头为尼亚加拉河,主瀑布位于加拿大境内,是瀑布的最佳观赏地;在美国境内瀑布由月亮岛隔开,观赏的是瀑布侧面。
尼亚加拉河的水流冲下悬崖至下游重新汇合,在不足2公里长的河段里以每小时35.4公里的速度跌荡而下15.8米的落差,演绎出世界上最狂野的漩涡急流,经过左岸加拿大的昆斯顿、右岸美国的利维斯顿,冲过“魔鬼洞急流”,沿着最后的“利维斯顿支流峡谷”由西向东进入安大略湖。
『贰』 美国有哪些著名景点,用英语回答
美国好玩的地方有:
1、美国大峡谷——The Grand Canyon
美国大峡谷是一个举世闻名的自然奇观,位于西内部亚利桑那州西北容部的凯巴布高原上,总面积2724.7平方公里.由于科罗拉多河穿流其中,故又名科罗拉多大峡谷,它是联合国教科文组织选为受保护的天然遗产之一.
2、拉斯维加斯——Las Vegas
拉斯维加斯是一个不可思议的人工化城市.当沿着15号高速公路逐渐接近市区时,任何人的目光都会被那闪耀的霓虹灯及极有特色的豪华观光旅馆所吸引,甚至于在完全脱离日常生活的幻境中迷失自我.这里是全世界的娱乐中心,所有城市的设计都是为了尽情的享乐.
『叁』 用英语介绍美国全部旅游景点的英语和意思
红色巨岩 艾尔斯岩石 Ayers Rock 世界海洋遗产 大堡礁 Great Barrier Reef 维多利亚大洋路 Great Ocean Road 坎贝尔港 Port Campbell 波浪岩 Wave Rock 昆士兰热带雨林 Rainforest 蓝山国家公园 Blue Mountain 悉尼歌剧院 Opera House 菲利普岛 Phillip Island 悉尼水族馆 Sydney Aquarium 节日想去旅游的朋友不妨试试去西安zhongguo国际旅行社
『肆』 谁能告诉我一些世界著名景点的英文!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Asia 亚洲
Mount Fuji [Japan] 日本富士山
Taj Mahal [India] 印度泰姬陵
Angkor Wat, Cambodia 柬埔寨吴哥窟
Bali, Indonesia 印度尼西亚巴厘岛
Borobur, Indonesia 印度尼西亚波罗浮屠
Sentosa, Singapore 新加坡圣淘沙
Babylon, Iraq 伊拉克巴比伦遗迹
Africa 非洲
Suez Canal, Egypt 埃及苏伊士运河
Aswan High Dam, Egypt 埃及阿斯旺水坝
Pyramids, Egypt 埃及金字塔
The Nile, Egypt 埃及尼罗河
Nairobi National Park, Kenya 肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 南非好望角
Sahara Desert 撒哈拉大沙漠
Oceania 大洋洲
Great Barrier Reef, Australia 澳大利亚大堡礁
Sydney Opera House, Australia 澳大利亚悉尼歌剧院
Ayers Rock, Australia 澳大利亚艾尔斯巨石
Mount Cook, New Zealand 新西兰库克山
Europe 欧洲
Mosque of St, Sophia in Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey 土耳其圣索非亚教堂
Notre Dame de Paris, France 法国巴黎圣母院
Effiel Tower, France 法国艾菲尔铁塔
Arch of Triumph, France 法国凯旋门
Elysee Palace, France 法国爱丽舍宫
Louvre, France 法国卢浮宫
Kolner Dom, Koln, Germany 德国科隆大教堂
Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy 意大利比萨斜塔
Colosseum in Rome, Italy 意大利古罗马圆形剧场
Parthenon, Greece 希腊巴台农神庙
Red Square in Moscow, Russia 俄罗斯莫斯科红场
Big Ben in London, England 英国伦敦大本钟
Buckingham Palace, England 英国白金汉宫
Hyde Park, England 英国海德公园
London Tower Bridge, England 英国伦敦塔桥
Westminster Abbey, England 英国威斯敏斯特大教堂
The Mediterranean 地中海
America 美洲
Niagara Falls, USA 美国尼亚加拉大瀑布
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 美国夏威夷檀香山
Panama Canal 巴拿马运河
Yellowstone National Park, USA 美国黄石国家公园
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA 美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆
Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA 美国纽约自由女神像
Times Square, New York City, USA 美国纽约时代广场
The White House, Washington DC., USA 美国华盛顿白宫
World Trade Center, New York City, USA 美国纽约世界贸易中心
Central Park, New York City, USA 美国纽约中央公园
Hollywood, California, USA 美国加利佛尼亚好莱坞
Disneyland, California, USA 加利佛尼亚迪斯尼乐园
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 美国内华达拉斯威加斯
『伍』 美国著名景点
自由女神像
自由女神像,作为美国象征,位于美国纽约市曼哈顿以西的一个回小岛--自由岛上。1984年,它被答列入世界遗产名录。
白宫
7月4日是美国的国庆。自从1800年以来,有43位美国总统先后在这里住过,“白宫”是美国历史的见证物。
五角大楼
五角大楼,是美国国防部所在地。从空中俯瞰,这座建筑成正五边形,故名“五角大楼”。
林肯纪念堂
林肯纪念堂是华盛顿最受欢迎的景点之一。纪念堂气氛庄严,鼓舞人心,每天更有不少游客和学生乘车来此参观。
『陆』 用英语介绍美国旅游景点
国立美国历史博物馆英文介绍
North side of the Mall, 14th St NW and Constitution Ave; closest Metro Smithsonian.
If you like kitsch, you won't want to miss the bizarre melange of cultural artefacts at the National Museum of American History. George Washington's wooden teeth, Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves, and the ruby slippers Judy Garland wore in the Wizard of Oz are set among didactic displays tracing the country's development. It's not so much a center for scholarly study as a sanctuary for vanishing Americana, incorporating Model T Fords, old post offices and even a restored, turn-of-the-century ice-cream parlor, which still serves up banana splits.
As you enter from the Mall, directly on to the second floor, a sound-and-light display showcases the battered red, white and blue flag that inspired the US national anthem - the Star-Spangled Banner itself, which survived the British bombing of Baltimore harbor ring the War of 1812. The worthier exhibits are also on this floor: an account of the rural farm-based society of the early US stands across from an examination of the mass movement of African-Americans from Southern farms to the wartime instries of northern cities. A lunch counter from Woolworths in Greensboro, North Carolina, evokes the sit-in of 1960, while "American Encounters" focuses on New Mexico, looking at how tourism has affected communities such as the pueblo of Santa Clara and Hispanic Chimayo. On the first floor, the "Information Age" gallery traces communications from Morse's first telegraph to Apple Macintoshes, while separate galleries display in glorious profusion the artefacts and machines that have shaped modern America - from lightbulbs and motorbikes to trains and atomic clocks. The top floor holds political memorabilia (much of it over a century old), stamp and coin collections, old TV sets and typewriters, though two final outstanding exhibits inject a serious tone - "Personal Legacy: the Healing of a Nation" brings together some of the 25,000 items left by relatives at the Vietnam Memorial in DC, while "A More Perfect Union" deals candidly with the shameful internment of Japanese-American citizens ring World War II.
『柒』 美国的简介和著名景点介绍 要英文的!!!
查了一下网络全书下面是一些美国景点的介绍
White House
formerly known as the Executive Mansion (1810–1902) the official office and residence of the president of the United States at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C. The White House and its landscaped grounds occupy 18 acres (7.2 hectares). Since the administration of George Washington (1789–97), who occupied presidential residences in New York and Philadelphia, every American president has resided at the White House. Originally called the “President's Palace” on early maps, the building was officially named the Executive Mansion in 1810 in order to avoid connotations of royalty. Although the name “White House” was commonly used from about the same time (because the mansion's white-gray sandstone contrasted strikingly with the red brick of nearby buildings), it did not become the official name of the building until 1902, when it was adopted by President Theodore Roosevelt (1901–09). The White House is the oldest federal building in the nation's capital.
United States
United States of America
Form of government:
federal republic with two legislative houses (Senate [100]; House of Representatives [4351])
Head of state and government:
President
Capital:
Washington, D.C.
Official language:
none
Official religion:
none
Monetary unit:
dollar (U.S.$)
Population estimate:
(2007) 302,633,000
Total area (sq mi):
3,676,4862
Total area (sq km):
9,522,0552
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls in the Niagara River, W N.Y. and S Ont., Canada; one of the most famous spectacles in North America. The falls are on the international line between the cities of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Niagara Falls, Ont. Goat Island splits the cataract into the American Falls (167 ft/51 m high and 1,060 ft/323 m wide) and the Horseshoe, or Canadian, Falls (158 ft/48 m high and 2,600 ft/792 m wide). The governments of the United States and Canada control the appearance of the surrounding area, much of which has been included in parks since 1885.
The earliest written description of the falls is that of Louis Hennepin (in Nouvelle Découverte, 1697), who was with the expedition of Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, the French explorer, in 1678. In the 19th cent., daredevils attempted to brave the falls in barrels, boats, and rubber balls. The great Blondin performed (1859) on a tightrope over the falls, which continue to be a major center of international tourism. Historical and natural history material relating to the region is in the Niagara Falls Museum in the city of Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Panama Canal
Panama Canal waterway across the Isthmus of Panama, connecting the Atlantic (by way of the Caribbean Sea) and Pacific oceans, built by the United States (1904-14) on territory leased from the republic of Panama . The canal, running S and SE from Limón Bay at Colón on the Atlantic to the Bay of Panama at Balboa on the Pacific, is 40 mi (64 km) long from shore to shore and 51 mi (82 km) long between channel entrances. The Pacific terminus is 27 mi (43 km) east of the Caribbean terminus. The minimum depth is 41 ft (12.5 m).
From Limón Bay a ship is raised by Gatún Locks (a set of three) to an elevation 85 ft (25.9 m) above sea level, traverses Gatún Lake, then crosses the Continental Divide through Gaillard (formerly Culebra) Cut and is lowered by Pedro Miguel Lock to Miraflores Lake and then by the Miraflores Locks (a set of two) to sea level. The average tidal range on the Atlantic side is less than a foot (.3 m); that on the Pacific side is 12.6 ft (3.8 m).
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park in nw Wyoming and reaching into Montana and Idaho, USA. Established in 1872, it is the oldest and one of the largest US national parks. Formed by volcanic activity, the park contains c.10,000 hot springs (including the giant Hot Springs) and 200 geysers (the most famous of which is "Old Faithful"). Other scenic attractions include Yellowstone River and the petrified forests. It is one of the world's greatest wildlife sanctuaries. In 1988 large-scale forest fires devastated much of the park. Area: 900,000ha (2.22 million acres).
给你一个外国网站吧你可以去查http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O142-YellowstoneNationalPark.html
『捌』 美国著名景点英文名称
1、好莱坞环球影城(英文名:Universal Studios Hollywood)
好莱坞环球影城位于洛杉矶市区西北郊,是游客到洛杉矶的必游之地。好莱坞是世界著名的影城,20世纪初,一些制片商开始在这里拍片,到1928年已形成了以派拉蒙等八大影片公司为首的强大阵容。
2、金门大桥(英文名:Golden Gate Bridge)
金门大桥桥身全长1900多米,历时4年,利用10万多吨钢材,耗资达3550万美元建成,由桥梁工程师约瑟夫·斯特劳斯(Joseph .Struss, 1870—1938年)设计,峙于美国加利福尼亚州旧金山金门海峡之上,是世界著名的桥梁之一。
3、自由女神像(英文名:Statue Of Liberty)
位于美国纽约海港内自由岛的哈德逊河口附近,其穿着古希腊风格服装,头戴光芒四射冠冕,七道尖芒象征七大洲;右手高举象征自由的火炬;脚下是打碎的手铐、脚镣和锁链,象征着挣脱暴政的约束和自由。
4、渔人码头(英文名:Fisherman'sWharf)
位于美国旧金山北部水域哥拉德利广场到35号码头一带,其概念来自于旧金山的渔人码头,那里原来是渔民出海捕鱼的港口,而在失去了码头功效后,经过商业包装,形成了有独具特色的休闲、文化地段。
5、军舰岛(英文名:Managaha Island)
位于美国北马里亚纳群岛自由联邦的塞班岛西侧中部外海小岛,在查莫洛语中,Mana-gaha指的是珍珠之意,在二次世界大战之后,被改叫「军舰岛」。
6、时代广场(英文名:Times Square)
是美国纽约市曼哈顿的一块繁华街区,被称为“世界的十字路口”,时报广场原名为朗埃克广场,后因《纽约时报》早期在此设立的总部大楼,因而更名为时报广场。时报广场是纽约市内唯一在规划法令内、要求业主必须悬挂亮眼宣传版的地区。
『玖』 纽约著名景点 中文加英文
百老汇(Broadway)
布朗克斯动物园(The Bronx Zoo)
布鲁克林大桥(Brooklyn Bridge)
大都会艺术博物馆(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
大中央车站(Grand Central Terminal)
帝国大厦(The Empire State Building)
第五大道(Fifth Avenue)
皇后区法拉盛(Flushing, Queens)
哥伦比亚大学(Columbia University at 116th Street)
古根海姆美术馆(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
华尔街(Wall Street)
卡内基音乐厅(Carnegie Hall)
联合国总部大楼(United Nations headquarters)
林肯中心(Lincoln Center)
曼哈顿东村(East Village)
曼哈顿格林威治村(Greenwich Village)
曼哈顿哈林区(Harlem in North Manhattan)
曼哈顿苏活区(SOHO)
曼哈顿上东城(Upper East Side)
曼哈顿上西城(Upper West Side)
曼哈顿华埠(Chinatown)
美国自然历史博物馆(American Museum of Natural History)
纽约大学区和华盛顿广场公园(New York University Area and Washington Square Park)
纽约公共图书馆(The New York Public Library on 42nd Street)
纽约世界贸易中心(World Trade Center)
纽约证券交易所(New York Stock Exchange)
纽约植物园(New York Botanical Garden)
乔治·华盛顿大桥(George Washington Bridge)
时报广场和麦迪逊广场花园(Times Square and Madison Square Garden (MSG))
斯泰滕岛渡轮(The Staten Island Ferry)
现代艺术博物馆(Museum of Modern Art – MoMA)
中央公园(Central Park)
自由女神像(The Statue of Liberty)
纽约洛克斐勒中心(New York Rockefeller Center)
『拾』 美国几个著名景点的英文名称及介绍~~强烈感谢
1.金门大桥
The Golden Gate Bridge, completed after more than four years of construction at a cost of $35 million, is a visitor attraction recognized around the world. The GGB opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937 at twelve o'clock noon, ahead of schele and under budget, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressed a telegraph key in the White House announcing the event.
2.华尔街
Wall Street is the name of a narrow street in lower Manhattan in New York City, running east from Broadway downhill to the East River. Considered to be the historical heart of the Financial District, it was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange.
The phrase "Wall Street" is also used as a metonym to refer to American financial markets and financial institutions as a whole. Most New York financial firms are no longer headquartered on Wall Street, but elsewhere in lower or midtown Manhattan, Fairfield County, Connecticut, or New Jersey. JPMorgan Chase, the last major holdout, sold its headquarters tower at 60 Wall Street to Deutsche Bank in November 2001.
3.自由女神
Statue of Liberty
Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue given to the United States by France in 1885, standing at Liberty Island in the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a welcome to all visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans. The copper statue, dedicated on October 28, 1886, commemorates the centennial of the United States and is a gesture of friendship between the two nations. The sculptor was Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. Gustave Eiffel, the designer of the Eiffel Tower, engineered the internal structure. Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was responsible for the choice of copper in the statue's construction and adoption of the Repoussé technique. The Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the U.S. worldwide,[1] and, in a more general sense, represents liberty and escape from oppression. The Statue of Liberty was, from 1886 until the Jet age, often the first glimpse of the United States for millions of immigrants after ocean voyages from Europe. It's said that il Sancarlone or the Colossus of Rhodes inspired it.
4.Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the center of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, USA. It runs through the heart of Midtown and along the eastern side of Central Park, and because of the expensive park-view real estate and historical mansions along its course, it is a symbol of wealthy New York. It is one of the best shopping streets in the world, often paired with London's Oxford Street and the Champs Elysées in Paris. It is one of the most expensive streets in the world, on a par with London and Tokyo lease prices. The "most expensive street in the world" moniker changes depending on currency fluctuations and local economic conditions from year to year. [1] Joseph Winston Herbert Hopkins founded this street. It is the dividing line for the east-west streets in Manhattan, (for example, demarcating the line separating East 59th Street from West 59th Street) as well as the zero-numbering point for street addresses (numbers increase in both directions as one moves away from Fifth, with 1 East 59th Street on the corner at Fifth Avenue, and 300 East 59th Street located several blocks to the East). Fifth Avenue is a one-way street and carries southbound ("downtown") traffic. Some people refer to Fifth Avenue colloquially as "Fashion Ave," but many refrain from it to avoid confusion with the real Fashion Ave, also known as Seventh Avenue. Fifth Avenue extends from the north side of Washington Square Park through Greenwich Village, Midtown, and the Upper East Side
4.第五大道
Fifth Avenue, which was two-way over most of its course until the early 1960s, now allows two-way traffic north of 135th Street only. South of 135th Street, Fifth Avenue allows one-way southbound traffic only while northbound traffic may take Madison Avenue. From 124th Street to 120th Street, Fifth Avenue is cut off by Marcus Garvey Park.
5.帝国大厦
The Empire State Building is a 102-story contemporary Art Deco style building in New York City, declared by the American Society of Civil Engineers to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, it was finished in 1931. The tower takes its name from the nickname of New York State. Since the September 11th attacks, it is again the tallest building in New York City.
The building belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers.
http://www.empire.state.ny.us/nyviews/newyorkcity/pages/Empire%20State%20Building.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Avenue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street
http://www.inetours.com/Pages/SFNbrhds/Golden_Gate_Bridge.html