boston

BrE /ˈbɒstən/ AmE /ˈbɑːstən/

noun en → es

1 CITY [noun] B2

a city in the northeastern United States, known for its historic sites and universities

Boston

Collocations Boston University · Fenway Park (baseball stadium)

  • She's visiting Boston this summer.

    Ella visitará Boston este verano.

2 TOWN [noun] C1

a town in eastern England, known for its cathedral and market

Boston (Inglaterra)

Collocations Boston Stump (cathedral tower)

  • The town of Boston is in Lincolnshire.

    La ciudad de Boston está en Lincolnshire.

3 BASEBALL [noun] B2

a professional baseball team based in Boston, also known as the Red Sox

Boston Red Sox

Collocations World Series

  • The Boston team won the World Series.

    El equipo de Boston ganó la Serie Mundial.

4 UNIVERSITY [noun] B2

a university located in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its academic excellence and research

Universidad de Harvard

Collocations Harvard Yard

  • He studies at Boston University.

    Él estudia en la Universidad de Boston.

5 HISTORY [noun] C1

a significant location in American history, known for the Boston Tea Party and other revolutionary events

Boston (en historia)

Collocations Tea Party

  • The Boston Tea Party was a protest against British taxes.

    El Boston Tea Party fue una protesta contra los impuestos británicos.

6 FOOD [noun] C1

a type of sweet bread or pastry, often served at breakfast

Boston brown bread / Boston cream pie

Collocations baked goods

  • She made a Boston cream pie for dessert.

    Ella hizo un Boston cream pie para el postre.

7 SPORT [noun] B2

a professional basketball team based in Boston, also known as the Celtics

Boston Celtics

Collocations NBA

  • The Boston team won the NBA championship.

    El equipo de Boston ganó el campeonato de la NBA.

8 MARATHON [noun] C1

an annual marathon race held in April, starting and finishing in Boston

Maratón de Boston

Collocations April

  • She runs the Boston Marathon every year.

    Ella corre la Maratón de Boston cada año.