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词汇 birthplace
释义 birthplace
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈbɜːθ.pleɪs/ us /ˈbɝːθ.pleɪs/
the house, town, etc. where a person was born: 出生地
Stratford-on-Avon is famous as Shakespeare's birthplace.
I was on a trip to Haiti, both my husband's and my birthplace.
the town, country, etc. where something began or originally came from:
New Orleans is known as the birthplace of jazz.
That year the Olympic Games returned to their Greek birthplace.
California is the birthplace of many NFL players.
Enjoy some fine music in Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace.
A monument marks his birthplace.
You have to eat Peking Duck in Beijing, the dish's birthplace.
England, the birthplace of cricket
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Origins and sources
at sourcephrase
bases
be a recipe for disaster, trouble, success, etc.idiom
beginning
breeding ground
cradle
emanate
emanate from/through something/someone
fount
fountainhead
gateway drug
hail
natal
origin
originate
paternity
provenance
root
seed
seed corn
Examples from literature

He showed us the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, and after we had reflected in silent awe before it for fifteen minutes, he said it was not the birthplace of Columbus, but of Columbus' grandmother! 
I wanted to say that I am sure you have no reason to feel ashamed of your birthplace, and that perhaps I ought not to have asked a question that you evidently do not want to answer. 
In the course of a brief interview he confided to ye scribe that on his present trip to the outside he would not again revisit his birthplace, the city of New York, as he did last year. 
The large village was the birthplace of Admiral Hardy, whose ugly monument upon the hill does not improve the landscape. 
This sylvan retreat was the birthplace of Pan, and no more fitting home for the universal god can be imagined. 

birthplace | American Dictionary


birthplace
noun[ C ]
us/ˈbɜrθˌpleɪs/
the town or other place where a person was born:
The town was the birthplace (1868) of black writer W.E.B. DuBois.
The birthplace of something is the place where it began or first developed:
Known for its famous Mardi Gras celebrations, New Orleans is called the birthplace of jazz.

Examples of birthplace


birthplace
This classification has been applied to the respondents' residences and birthplaces.
The registration books contain the following information: occupation, year and birthplace, residence, first year of employment, wage.
It was found that the registration of the birthplaces of the immigrants in the census and population registers was not always correct.
His birthplace, however, proved a partial salvation from the arduous and debilitating routine of plantation labour in the coffee fields.
Urbanization of birthplace is associated with increased risk of non-affective psychosis but this is not confined to narrowly defined cases.
Their birthplaces were evenly spread over the urban and rural parts of the province.
They include the age, gender, birthplace, education status, income and political allegiance of respondents.
For those with strong beliefs the influence of education, birthplace and religious affiliation continues to be seen.
As a result, there is a sub-sample of 120 workers for whom there is information on age, marital status, household position and birthplace.
Demographic researchers are familiar with cases of the same person being given different birthplaces in different censuses.
As indicated earlier, a minister's birthplace should be taken into consideration in comparative mortality studies of clergy groups.
It enumerates all those born in each village, distinguishing between those who had remained in their birthplace and those who had moved away.
Also, the ascertainment was virtually complete, and the exact birthplaces of both patients and the general population were known.
In this study detailed biographical information is elicited from participants regarding, length of migration, birthplace of parents and grandparents, religious affiliations and so on.
The curve of missing data on birthplace levels out at the beginning of 1966, however.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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