Puget Sound
/ˌpjuːdʒɪt ˈsaʊnd/
/ˌpjuːdʒɪt ˈsaʊnd/
- a strip of water that extends into the US state of Washington from the Pacific Ocean. Seattle is on its eastern shore. It has many islands and is connected to the Pacific by the Strait of Juan de Fuca. George Vancouver visited it in 1792 and named it after his assistant, Peter Puget.
普吉特海湾:一条水带,从太平洋延伸到美国华盛顿州。西雅图在其东海岸。它有许多岛屿,并通过胡安·德富卡海峡与太平洋相连。乔治·温哥华(George Vancouver)在1792年访问了它,并以他的助手彼得·皮吉特(Peter Puget)命名。