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Oneida 1 AHD[ō-nīʹdə] D.J.[əʊˈnaɪdə]K.K.[oˈnaɪdə]n.(名词)【复数】 Oneida 或 O.nei.das - A Native American people formerly inhabiting central New York south of Oneida Lake, with present-day populations in Wisconsin, New York, and Ontario. The Oneida are one of the original members of the Iroquois confederacy.奥奈达族:从前居住在奥奈达湖南部纽约中心地带的一个美国土著民族,现在有一部分居住在威斯康星、纽约、安大略。此民族是伊洛魁联盟的原始成员之一
- A member of this people.这些人中的一员
- The Iroquoian language of the Oneida.依洛魁族语:奥奈达人使用的依洛魁族语
- Oneida one· n yóte’ [erected stone, a village name] 奥奈达语 one· 名词 yote [直立的石头,村庄的名字]
Oneida 2 AHD[ō-nīʹdə] D.J.[əʊˈnaɪdə]K.K.[oˈnaɪdə]NONE(无词性)- A city of central New York east-northeast of Syracuse. The Oneida Community, a Utopian society established in 1848 by John Humphrey Noyes, was nearby. It prospered through its manufacture of silverware and was reorganized in 1881 as a joint stock company. Population, 10,810.奥奈达:位于锡拉库兹东北部偏东、纽约州中部的一座城市,由约翰汉佛尔在1848年建立乌托邦社会,又称奥奈达社区,就在附近。它拥有繁荣的银器制造业,并于1881年改建为股份制公司。人口10,810
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