Salem
Sa·lem
S0038200 (sā′ləm)Salem
(ˈseɪləm)Sa•lem
(ˈseɪ ləm)n.
Noun | 1. | ![]() |
2. | Salem - a city in northeastern Massachusetts; site of the witchcraft trials in 1692 | |
3. | Salem - a city in southern India |
单词 | salem | |||||||||||
释义 | SalemSa·lemS0038200 (sā′ləm)Salem(ˈseɪləm)Sa•lem(ˈseɪ ləm)n.
SalemSalem(sā`ləm) [Heb.,=peace], in the Bible, royal city of MelchizedekMelchizedekor Melchisedec [Heb.,=king of righteousness], in the Bible, king of Salem and "priest of the most high God." He blessed Abraham after the defeat of Chedorlaomer, and Abraham gave him tithes from the enemy's spoils. ..... Click the link for more information. , traditionally identified with Jerusalem. Salem,city (1991 pop. 578,291), Tamil Nadu state, SE India. There are manufactures in chemicals, electrical products, tools, and brass goods; handloom weaving remains a significant industry. Iron and manganese mining are important in the surrounding region, as is agriculture. Salem has several colleges affiliated with the Univ. of Madras.Salem.1 City (1990 pop. 38,091), seat of Essex co., NE Mass., on an inlet of Massachusetts Bay; inc. 1629. Its once famous harbor has silted up. Salem has electronic, leather, and machinery industries, and tourists are drawn to its many historical landmarks. Many colonial buildings remain. Nathaniel HawthorneHawthorne, Nathaniel,1804–64, American novelist and short-story writer, b. Salem, Mass., one of the great masters of American fiction. His novels and tales are penetrating explorations of moral and spiritual conflicts. ..... Click the link for more information. 's birthplace dates from the 17th cent., and the House of Seven Gables (1668) is preserved. Also of interest are Pioneer Village, a reproduction of early Salem; the Witch House (1642), where witch trial hearings were held; the Peabody Essex Museum, whose origins date to 1799, with outstanding art, historic buildings, and the Phillips Library's historical collections; and Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Salem State Univ. is there. In 1626, Roger ConantConant, Roger, BibliographySee history by J. D. Phillips (1937, repr. 1969); E. E. Elliot, The Devil & the Mathers (1989); L. W. Carlson, A Fever in Salem (1999); M. B. Norton, In the Devil's Snare (2002). 2 Town (1990 pop. 25,746), Rockingham co., SE N.H.; settled 1652, inc. 1750. It is a marketing and distribution center, with computer, electronics, polyethylene, software, machinery, and printing and publishing industries. Nearby are a racetrack and Canobie Lake Amusement Park. Of interest is Mystery Hill, site of large stone structures believed to date from 2000 B.C. 3 City (1990 pop. 12,233), Columbiana co., NE Ohio, in a coal region; inc. 1806. Tools and dies, industrial machinery, appliances, and pumps are among its diverse manufactures. Settled (1803) by Quakers, Salem was an early abolitionist center and an important station on the Underground RailroadUnderground Railroad, 4 City (1990 pop. 107,786), state capital and seat of Marion co., NW Oreg., on the Willamette River; inc. 1857. In an agricultural area with dairying, stock-raising, and the cultivation of fruits, nuts, and grain, Salem has food processing plants and wineries. There is printing and publishing, and manufactures include draperies, wood and paper products, paints, concrete, sheet metal, traffic-control and navigational equipment, silicon wafers, and boats. Founded 1840–41 by Methodist missionaries, it became capital of Oregon Territory in 1851 and remained the capital when Oregon became a state in 1859. Salem is the seat of Willamette Univ., various state and federal government buildings, state hospitals, and the state penitentiary; a museum of mental health is there. Of note is the neoclassical state capitol building (1937). The annual state fair is held in Salem. 5 City (1990 pop. 23,756), seat of Roanoke co., SW Va., on the Roanoke River, between the Blue Ridge and the Allegheny Mts.; first inc. 1806, inc. as a city 1967. A variety of products, including machinery, earth moving equipment, automated teller machines, steel, apparel, tools and dies, furniture, tires, prefabricated home kits, and fire sprinklers, are manufactured there. Roanoke College is in the city. Salem (Independent City), VirginiaSalem, VA 24153 Phone: (540) 375-3016 Fax: (540) 375-4048 www.ci.salem.va.us In west-central VA, 8 mi. west of Roanoke. Laid out 1802; established in 1806. Incorporated as a town in 1836; as a city in 1968. Serves as county seat for Roanoke County. Name Origin: For Salem, NJ, former home of an early settler Area (sq mi):: 14.59 (land 14.59; water 0.00) Population per square mile: 1689.80 Population 2005: 24,654 State rank: 67 Population change: 2000-20005 -0.40%; 1990-2000 4.20% Population 2000: 24,747 (White 91.30%; Black or African American 5.90%; Hispanic or Latino 0.80%; Asian 1.00%; Other 1.20%). Foreign born: 2.10%. Median age: 39.20 Income 2000: per capita $20,091; median household $38,997; Population below poverty level: 6.70% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $30,422-$32,951 Unemployment (2004): 3.40% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.00% Median travel time to work: 17.00 minutes Working outside county of residence: 53.60%
See other counties in Virginia. Salema city in southern India, in the state of Tamil Nadu. Population, 308,300 (1971). A railroad and highway junction, Salem has textile, chemical, aluminum, and metalworking industries. The largest magnesite mines in India are located nearby. Salema city in the northwestern USA, on the Willamette River; the capital of Oregon. Population, 73,000 (1974); with suburbs, approximately 200,000. Salem is the commercial center of an important agricultural area that produces fruits, vegetables, hops, and flax and raises cattle. Manufacturing employs 12,000 people (1972). Industries include food processing, woodworking, the production of paper and textiles, metalworking, and the production of aluminum. The city has a university. Salem was founded in 1840. Salema city in the northeastern USA, in Massachusetts; a northeastern suburb of Boston. Population, 41,000 (1974). A port on Massachusetts Bay of the Atlantic Ocean, Salem has leather and footwear, textile, food-processing, radioelectronics, and metalworking industries. A fishing fleet is based in the city, which is also a seaside resort. Salem was founded in 1626. SalemSALEMSalem
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