Kent State University
/ˌkent ˌsteɪt juːnɪˈvɜːsəti/
/ˌkent ˌsteɪt juːnɪˈvɜːrsəti/
(also also informal Kent State)
- a US university in the town of Kent, Ohio. It is mainly remembered for an incident there on 4 May 1970, when four students were shot and killed and nine wounded by members of the Ohio National Guard as they protested against the Vietnam War. As a result many people turned against the Nixon government and the Vietnam War.
肯特州立大学:位于俄亥俄州肯特镇的美国大学。人们最想起的是1970年5月4日发生的一起事件,当时有四名学生在抗议越南战争时被俄亥俄州国民警卫队的成员开枪打死,9人受伤。结果,许多人反对尼克松政府和越南战争。