Ogden
Og·den
O0044400 (ôg′dən, ŏg′-)Ogden
(ˈɒɡdən)Og•den
(ˈɔg dən, ˈɒg-)n.
Noun | 1. | Ogden - English psychologist who collaborated with I. A. Richards in designing Basic English (1889-1957) |
2. | Ogden - a town in northern Utah settled by Mormons |
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释义 | OgdenOg·denO0044400 (ôg′dən, ŏg′-)Ogden(ˈɒɡdən)Og•den(ˈɔg dən, ˈɒg-)n.
OgdenOgden,city (1990 pop. 63,909), seat of Weber co., N Utah, at the confluence of the Ogden and Weber rivers; inc. 1851. Aerospace industries and Hill Air Force Base are the major employers. There is weapons design and the manufacture of paper, metal, carbon fiber, and computer products; transportation equipment; machinery; foods; chemicals; electrical and electronic goods; apparel; and motor vehicles. The city is surrounded by mountains, and major ski resorts in the area include Snow Basin at nearby Mt. Ogden. Both winter and summer recreation is increasingly important to the economy of O Ogden and the surrounding area. The site of a trading post in the 1820s, the area was settled by Mormons in 1847 and later became an important rail junction. Weber State Univ. is in Ogden, as are two Mormon tabernacles.Ogden,river, 35 mi (56 km) long, rising in the Wasatch Range in N Utah, and flowing SW to join the Weber River at Ogden. The river has been used for irrigation for nearly a century. The Ogden–Brigham Canal (c.20 mi/30 km long) carries water N to Brigham. Pineview Dam, completed by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1937, is at the head of Ogden Canyon. The headwater region of the Ogden is a winter sports area.Ogdena city in the western USA, in the state of Utah, east of the Great Salt Lake. Population, 70,000 (1970; with suburbs, 126,000). Railroad junction. There is defense and aerospace industry, as well as garment and food-processing industries (flour mills, sugar refineries, and canneries). Ogden is a tourist center. OgdenOgden
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