Columbus called the natves living on the islands坚信自己抵达了东印度群岛,便将在岛上居住的土著⑨regardless of不管,不顾Indians because he was convinced that he was in the East称为印第安人。然而,他们regardless/rI'ga:dlas/adv.不顾,不加理会Indies. However, the shores they had reached were of the...
Columbus called the natives living on the islands Indians because he believed that he was in the East Indies, 7 actually the place they had reached was America. Between 1493 and 1504, Columbus found more land later. His major 8 (contribute) is that he “discovered” the New World and 9 ...
knowledge and bravery across the ocean. Finally, on 12 October, the crew spotted land in the distance. Columbus called the natives living on the islands Indians because he was convinced that he was in the East Indies.4, the shores they had reached were of the Caribbean, not the East ...
前文“Columbus called the natives living on the islands Indians because he was convinced that he was in the East Indies. (哥伦布称岛上的土著为印第安人,因为他确信自己在东印度群岛。)”和后文“the shores they had reached were of the Caribbean, not the East Indies (他们到达的海岸是加勒比海,...
s Day in a foreign country while I was talking to him on the phone thousands of miles away. There was nothing I could do. He died alone with the phone in his hand There are no words for that circumstance. This year is the tenth anniversary of that moment. So I had a need for ...
The 30-minute ride into town___at a bike store, where they got more water and___for the dog. That was when Andrea Shaw, a woman from Maine in town on business,___by. The dog made a beeline for her, licking her. Shaw was___and, after learning what had happened, declared ...
He seemed to accept it as a part of the earth that the geographers of Europe had never heard of before. It was another world—and he called it exactly that—but Columbus also insisted until he died that land he had reached was an unknown part of Asia. 67. What is the best title ...
not Japan,not the Spice Islands. He seemed to accept it as a part of the earth that the geographers of Europe had never heard of before. It was another world--and he called it exactly that--but Columbus also insisted until he died that land he had reached was an unknown part of Asia...
s Day in a foreign country while I was talking to him on the phone thousands of miles away. There was nothing I could do. He died alone with the phone in his hand There are no words for that circumstance. This year is the tenth anniversary of that moment. So I had a need for ...
formed a new continent. He was convinced, until his death, that he did, indeed, discover the West Indies. More interestingly, when he came upon South Africa and the delta of the Orinoco River, he was convinced that he had discovered the Garden of Eden, once lost biblically in Christendom...