1.寄信到美国纽约怎么用英文写地址
正确的美式英文地址写法应该是(举例如下):
收件人姓名
12345 S. Candyapple Rd.
Chandler, Arizona 85282
U.S.A(美国)
也就是:
《收件人姓名》
《街道号码》 《街道名称》
《城名》,《州名》 《邮政编号》
《国名》
以横式,书写在信封的中央。
12345 是街道号码,后面不用接任何标点符号。
S. 是 South(南)的缩写。
Rd. 是 Road 的缩写。正确的写法,后面要加点号,说明是缩写。和 S. 是一样的原理。
S. Candyapple Rd. 就是街道的名称,全写是 South Candyapple Road。相当于 糖苹果南路 的意思。
Chandler 是城市名。
Arizona 是州名,相当于中国的省。
城市名和州名之间以逗号和空一格,隔开。
85282 是邮编号码,美式写法是加在州名后面。
州名和邮编之间,没有标点符号,只有加个空格,隔开。
U.S.A(美国) 是国名,如果是美国国内寄,是不用写的。要写时,是单独一行写在最下面。英文国名后面的中文,是给中国的邮局工作人员看的,让他们知道信是寄往哪个国家的。为了保险起见,可以把州名一并写上。
然后在信封的左上角,写上你的中文地址。你中文地址的最下边,应该加上英文的中国国名:P.R. China,以便万一信退回时,美国邮政工作人员知道往哪退,他们一般是看不懂中文的。
你的中文地址是万一信退回到中国后,让中国邮局人员看的。
寄件人姓名地址的字体大小,应该是比收件人的小,以此来进一步区分哪个是寄件,哪个是收件。
邮票贴在右上角。
请参看外国人对于美国邮件地址的格式写法:
/en/countries_data/sampleaddress.asp?code=USA%2BUnited+States
2.纽约英文介绍
New York City is the nation's largest city and largest port, is the world's fifth city, located in the northern part of the east coast of the United States, southeastern New York State. New York is one of the world's most famous cities in the international economy, finance, art, media capital of the United Nations headquarters. New York City or the many world-class museums, galleries and performing arts venue location, making it the Western Hemisphere's cultural and entertainment centers. As a result has more than 8,000,000 population (living in the land of 309 square miles), and more than 180 countries from a large number of immigrants, the city is often referred to affectionately as "Big Apple." New York City is located in a 22 million population, the world's largest one of the metropolitan area - the Greater New York metropolitan area in the heart. New York and London, Tokyo and known as the world's three major world city. New York is one of the industrial centers of the United States, clothing, printing, cosmetics and other industries ranking first in the nation's first, machine building, arms production, petroleum processing and food processing also play an important role. Most rivers are the city pass the Atlantic Ocean, the port size of the fine equipment, Ice-free year-round. New York is also an important hub for rail traffic. Metro New York more than 1,000 kilometers in length, is the world's longest and most efficient subway transport system. New York, there are three international airports, John F. Kennedy International Airport, the famous bear 50% of the import and export air cargo operations and 35% of the international passenger business. New York is the United States in areas of minority concentration.。
3.谁能给我一些关于纽约的全英文的介绍
I 对不起,选的文章长了点.但是介绍纽约只能是长的. Introduction New York (city), the largest city in the United States, the home of the United Nations, and the center of global finance, communications, and business. New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods. The city's concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities. In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865. Located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of northern New Jersey, the city developed at the point where the Hudson and Passaic rivers mingle with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. The harbor consists of the Upper Bay (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean) as well as the East River and the various waterways that border the city. Its harbor is one of the largest and finest in the world and is ice-free in all seasons. New York has a temperate climate with annual precipitation of 1,200 mm (47 in) per year. The temperature ranges between 41°C (106° F) and –24° C (–11° F), but the Atlantic Ocean tends to moderate weather extremes in the city. It is about the same latitude as Naples, Italy. Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England. II New York City and Its Metropolitan Area Unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. Originally the city included only the borough of Manhattan, located on an island between the Hudson and East rivers. In 1898 a number of surrounding communities were incorporated into the city as the boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. The Bronx is the only borough on the mainland of the United States. Manhattan and Staten Island are surrounded by water, while Queens and Brooklyn are part of Long Island. A Queens Queens is the largest of the five boroughs. Covering 282.9 sq km (109.2 sq mi) at the western end of Long Island, Queens is separated from Brooklyn by Newtown Creek and from the rest of the city by the East River and Long Island Sound. It stretches to the Atlantic Ocean on the south and borders Nassau County on the east. It is overwhelmingly residential and is probably one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the world. In 2000 Queens had 2,229,379 residents and was second in population only to Brooklyn among the five boroughs. The neighborhoods of Queens have a strong sense of individual identity. Some are heavily industrial, like Long Island City, Maspeth, and College Point; others—like Douglaston, Forest Hill Gardens, and Kew Gardens—are suburban-style enclaves of the well-to-do. Major ethnic concentrations include the Greeks in Astoria; the Irish in Woodside; the Italians in Maspeth and Ridgewood; African-Americans in Hollis, Cambria Heights, St. Albans, and South Jamaica; and Jews in Forest Hills. Large numbers of Chinese and Koreans live in Queens, with particularly heavy concentrations in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Corona, and Elmhurst. Queens is the home of Shea Stadium, Aqueduct Racetrack, the National Tennis Center, and both LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy airports. Queens hosted the World's Fairs of 1939 and 1964. Queens has more than 6,400 acres of parkland, almost as much as the other four boroughs combined, and it has 16 km (10 mi) of beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. Queens is known for its numerous and enormous cemeteries. For example, Calvary Cemetery is the burial site of 2.5 million persons, more than any other burial ground in the United States. B Brooklyn Brooklyn is the second largest and most populous of the five boroughs. It is located on the southwestern tip of Long Island west of Queens and situated across the Upper Bay and the East River from Manhattan. The borough has a land area of 182.9 sq km (70.6 sq mi). Brooklyn had 2,465,326 residents in 2000, more than any other U.S. city, with the exception of the entire city of New York and the cities of Los Angeles and Chicago. Indeed, as a separate municipality before 1898, it was the third largest city in the United States. 。