| 释义 | Cape Cod noun
 uk /ˌkeɪp ˈkɒd/ us /ˌkeɪp ˈkɑːd/
 a part of the US state of Massachusetts that is surrounded by the Atlantic except for a narrow strip that connects it to the main part of the state:
 The latest recording from the community on Cape Cod in Massachusetts is a varied selection of Marian chants.
 He and his wife, also a writer, live in New York City and Cape Cod.
 This species has only been recorded from the western Atlantic off the Georges Bank, off Cape Cod.
 They landed in Cape Cod Bay in November, 1620, established a settlement in what is now Plymouth, and were quickly joined by other pilgrims from the homeland.
 In 1976, he founded a group of psychologists, which has since met yearly at his Cape Cod home to discuss interrelations between the social and the historical.
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 Geography: promontories & peninsulas
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