单词 | greenland |
释义 | Greenland in British English (ˈɡriːnlənd) noun a large island, lying mostly within the Arctic Circle off the NE coast of North America: first settled by Icelanders in 986; resettled by Danes from 1721 onwards; integral part of Denmark (1953–79); granted internal autonomy 1979; mostly covered by an icecap up to 3300 m (11 000 ft) thick, with ice-free coastal strips and coastal mountains;the population is largely Inuit, with a European minority; fishing, hunting, and mining. Capital: Nuuk (Godthåb). Pop: 57 714 (2013 est). Area: 175 600 sq km (840 000 sq miles) Danish name: Grønland. Greenlandic name: Kalaallit NunaatGreenland in American English (ˈgrinlənd) self-governing island northeast of North America; an integral part of Denmark: it is the world's largest island:840,000 sq mi (2,175,592 sq km): ice-free land 131,931 sq mi (341,700 sq km); pop. 55,000; cap. Godthåb Derived forms Greenlander (ˈGreenlander) noun Word origin orig. so called (ON Grönland, a.d. 986) to attract settlersImage of |
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