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 Armenia [ɑr'minɪə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 亚美尼亚

  1. Language: Armenia is the official language.
    语言:亚美尼亚语为官方语言。
  2. After missionary work in India he travelled to Armenia, Colombia.
    他完成了在印度的传教工作后,到了哥伦比亚的亚美尼亚。
  3. Armenia: Two white doves may be released to signify love and happiness.
    亚美尼亚:人们放飞两只白鸽,以示爱情和幸福。


armenia
[ noun ]
a landlocked republic in southwestern Asia; formerly an Asian soviet; modern Armenia is but a fragment of ancient Armenia which was one of the world's oldest civilizations; throughout 2500 years the Armenian people have been invaded and oppressed by their neighbors
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Armenia \Armenia\ n.
1. a country in the Caucasus, formerly a part of the Soviet
Union.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. Bells tolled and mournful chants filled the streets today as Armenia marked the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that killed at least 25,000 people.
  2. Kasparov said Moscow either was unwilling or unable to solve ethnic disputes involving Azerbaijan and Armenia, and he called for individuals to begin direct negotiations between the republics.
  3. They are demanding that Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-dominated region in the neighboring republic of Azerbaijan, be turned over to Armenia Ethnic Azeris are predominantly Moslem, while most Armenians are Christian.
  4. Armenian media say some 1,500 refugees from Azerbaijan are arriving daily in Yerevan, capital of the bordering republic of Armenia.
  5. Ethnic violence in Armenia and Azerbaijan killed 91 people and injured 1,650 last year, a Soviet official said Tuesday in releasing the highest estimates yet of the human toll of the unrest.
  6. Armenia's parliament debated a declaration of independence, but decided to delay a vote until at least Wednesday.
  7. The Monday quake and resulting landslide in the Soviet Central Asian republic 1,300 miles east of Armenia killed 1,000 people, according to preliminary official estimates.
  8. Much of Armenia still is in ruins, despite millions of dollars in assistance from the United States and elsewhere.
  9. The church says milk-production restrictions in the wake of the 1986 nuclear accident in Chernobyl, U.S.S.R, had caused the milk shortage in Armenia, which also was devastated by earthquake a year ago.
  10. Residents of a disputed region in the republic of Azerbaijan shut down their main city for a second day today to protest the government's refusal to transfer the region to neighboring Armenia, a newspaper said.
  11. The first death of a demonstrator in a monthslong ethnic dispute was reported Thursday in the southern republic of Armenia, whose residents continued a strike that has devastated the area's economy.
  12. The demonstrators demanded that Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been part of Azerbaidzhan since 1923, be made part of Armenia.
  13. At this time, we know that no one can be alive," Vardkes Artsruny, a deputy prime minister of Armenia, said in an interview Friday.
  14. The Soviet Union's dynamic leader, President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, has retreated into an unusual silence and been absent from public view after making a brief trip to Armenia.
  15. Speaking to about 70,000 people packed into St. Peter's Square, the pontiff also appealed for help for survivors of the earthquake that rocked Soviet Armenia earlier this month, killing an estimated 55,000 people.
  16. Demonstrations for annexation of Nagorno-Karabakh began in Armenia in February 1988 and trouble resulted in both of the neighboring republics that border Iran.
  17. The latest round of strikes in Armenia began Monday, apparently prompted by dissatisfaction with a national Communist Party conference that failed to resolve the dispute.
  18. Authorities have accused committee members of sabotaging the earthquake relief effort and whipping up ethnic tensions by continuing to seek Karabakh's annexation by Armenia, a demand the Kremlin has refused.
  19. Official Soviet news media did not give any casualty figures. Armenia was the hardest-hit area in the Caucasus.
  20. The flags of Armenia, the Ukraine, Wales, Scotland and Puerto Rico will be returned to flagpoles lining a downtown boulevard in an effort to end a dispute with several ethnic groups, a city official said.
  21. Azerbaijan president Ayaz Mutalibov said he might ask UN peacekeepers to the disputed area of Nagorno-Karabakh if no other solution were found to the dispute with Armenia.
  22. Azerbaijanis blockaded the republic of Armenia as well this month, but troops were able to restore train traffic on the main line to Yerevan, which runs through Azerbaijan.
  23. Movsisyan said a natural gas pipeline to Yerevan, Armenia's capital, has been shut off, and freight trains have stopped arriving in the city of Idzhevan, costing the republic tens of millions of rubles.
  24. Citing a severe shortage of milk in Armenia, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is shipping 10,000 pounds of powdered milk from its dairy farms to that hard-hit Soviet republic.
  25. More than 100 people have died in ethnic violence in the southern republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan in the past 19 months, mosly because of a territorial dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, a largely Armenian area within Azerbaijan.
  26. On Wednesday, the government announced a plan for improving social and economic conditions in Nagorno-Karabakh, but it does not include annexation to Armenia.
  27. Officials in Armenia, however, are evaluating whether winter tents and additional transportation are still needed, he said.
  28. In Armenia, the Interior Ministry official said, people continued attacks on armories to steal weapons.
  29. Armenia was the hardest-hit area in the Caucasus.
  30. "Geophysicists more than once warned builders of the high seismic activity in northwest Armenia," the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said after the Dec. 7 earthquake that rocked a part of Soviet Armenia known for centuries for deadly quakes.
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