Dixie
noun /ˈdɪksi/
/ˈdɪksi/
[uncountable]- an informal name for the southern states of the US that fought against the north in the American civil war
迪克西(美国东南部各州的非正式统称) CultureThe name came from the song Dixie but has never been fully explained. It may refer to the imaginary Mason-Dixon Line that separates the North from the South. - the battle song of the Confederate States. It was written in 1859 in New York as Dixie's Land by Daniel Emmett, who was later upset that it became the 'Confederate national anthem. Dixie was, however, a favourite song of Abraham Lincoln. It begins:
“I wish I was in the land of cotton,Old times there are not forgotten;Look away, look away, look away,Dixie land!”迪克西: 同盟国的战斗歌。它由丹尼尔·埃米特(Daniel Emmett)于1859年在纽约写成《狄克西的土地》,后来又为它成为“联邦国歌”而感到不安。然而,狄克西是亚伯拉罕·林肯最喜欢的歌曲。它始于: