Get to know Taranto better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Taranto in a sentence
Taranto meaning
- A port city in Apulia, in southeastern Italy.
- A province of Apulia, Italy, around the city.
Using Taranto
- The main meaning on this page is: A port city in Apulia, in southeastern Italy. | A province of Apulia, Italy, around the city.
- In the example corpus, taranto often appears in combinations such as: in taranto, taranto is, of taranto.
Context around Taranto
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 8 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Taranto
- In this selection, "taranto" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 21.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, taylor, alleges, shona, italy, daughter and wasn stand out and add context to how "taranto" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1939 in taranto italy and a14 bologna taranto motorway through. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "taranto" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with taranto
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
John was born September 23, 1939 in Taranto, Italy. (9 words)
Not all of them were actually born in Taranto. (9 words)
Cobargo resident Shona Taranto is comforted by Tim O'Mearo. (10 words)
CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui on Wednesday found clear and convincing evidence that Taranto would pose a danger were he to be released ahead of his trial. (33 words)
Doctor Maria Grazia Serra's patients have been "breathing, eating and drinking" toxins from Taranto's steelworks for decades, but a dispute over the vast Italian plant could finally see its ecological conversion. (33 words)
James Taranto 's Best of the Web Today column at OpinionJournal.com uses the phrase as a tag for newspaper headlines that indicate something is still happening when it should be obvious. (32 words)
Why didn't the U.S. learn from the Taranto raid that aircraft carriers could destroy a fleet in a port, namely Pearl Harbor? (24 words)
Example sentences (20)
Married to Marguerite de Taranto, daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto (d. 1332) – annulled or divorced with no issue.
CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui on Wednesday found clear and convincing evidence that Taranto would pose a danger were he to be released ahead of his trial.
John was born September 23, 1939 in Taranto, Italy.
Taranto is luminous, fully inhabiting the heroine; Negrette a quietly devastating force.
The search inventory of the van belonging to January 6 defendant Taylor Taranto has been released.
The widow’s suit alleges Taranto had handed a cane or crowbar to another man, who used it to beat Officer Smith.
Doctor Maria Grazia Serra's patients have been "breathing, eating and drinking" toxins from Taranto's steelworks for decades, but a dispute over the vast Italian plant could finally see its ecological conversion.
Cobargo resident Shona Taranto is comforted by Tim O'Mearo.
TARANTO, Italy — In his corner store next to Europe’s largest steelworks, Giuseppe Musciacchio dragged his index finger across a shelf caked in gray dust.
Viggiano says Taranto wasn’t directly inspired by the other €1 villages — but the campaign definitely seems to be in the same vein.
Why didn't the U.S. learn from the Taranto raid that aircraft carriers could destroy a fleet in a port, namely Pearl Harbor?
Architecture and landmarks Palazzo del Governo facing the Lungomare, which was inaugurated in 1934 by Benito Mussolini Taranto has a number of sites of historic value.
First at Taranto in 1940 and then at Pearl Harbor in 1941, the carrier demonstrated its ability to strike decisively at enemy ships out of sight and range of surface vessels.
For this service to the King of Naples, the Albanian troops were granted land near the city of Taranto, in the “compartment” of Apulia.
In addition, a limestone relief fragment from Taranto (c. 320 300 BC) shows Cerberus with three lion-like heads.
James Taranto 's Best of the Web Today column at OpinionJournal.com uses the phrase as a tag for newspaper headlines that indicate something is still happening when it should be obvious.
Matera is connected to the A14 Bologna-Taranto motorway through the SS99 national road.
Not all of them were actually born in Taranto.
Takeshi Naito, the assistant naval attaché to Berlin, flew to Taranto to investigate the attack first hand, and Naito subsequently had a lengthy conversation with Cdr.
Taranto is known as "The Spartan City" because it was the only colony ever founded by Sparta, in 706 BC.
Common combinations with taranto
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- in taranto 3×
- taranto is 3×
- of taranto 2×
- taranto italy 2×
- taranto has 2×
- at taranto 2×
- taranto in 2×
- to taranto 2×