外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 Brazil [brә'zil]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 巴西

  1. Brazil exports a lot of coffee.
    巴西出口大量咖啡。
  2. Brazil has a big surplus of coffee.
    巴西有很多剩余咖啡。
  3. He fled to Brazil trying to escape the long arm of the law.
    他逃到巴西,企图逃避恢恢法网。


brazil
[ noun ]
  1. the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter

  2. <noun.location>
  3. three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell

  4. <noun.food>


  1. The group has a strong position in Brazil, but so far no presence in China, where it is likely to go for joint ventures. Mr Herbert said: 'We've had the time and access for extensive research and due diligence.
  2. Co-ordinated through a new regional logistics centre in Singapore; engines will be shipped in from Brazil, axles and drive trains will come from India.
  3. Thirty of the country's main lenders, who hold $33 billion in loans to Brazil, were invited to attend the meetings.
  4. Brazil drew down $4 billion of $5.2 billion in a new-loan facility from commercial banks, Brazil's Finance Minister Mailson Ferreira da Nobrega and William R. Rhodes, chairman of the Bank Advisory Committee for Brazil, said.
  5. Brazil drew down $4 billion of $5.2 billion in a new-loan facility from commercial banks, Brazil's Finance Minister Mailson Ferreira da Nobrega and William R. Rhodes, chairman of the Bank Advisory Committee for Brazil, said.
  6. Brazil drew down $4 billion of $5.2 billion in a new-loan facility from commercial banks, Brazil's Finance Minister Mailson Ferreira da Nobrega and William R. Rhodes, chairman of the Bank Advisory Committee for Brazil, said.
  7. President Sarney's chief of staff resigned to assume control of Brazil's conservative Liberal Front Party.
  8. In a move that was anticipated, Chase Manhattan Corp. said it placed about $2.3 billion of loans to Brazil on non-accrual status.
  9. Four finance ministers and three central bank governors have been defeated in the last year by inflation, which is running at 2,000 per cent per annum, and Brazil has slipped from being the world's eighth largest economy to be the 10th.
  10. All of that, however, leaves some Brazilians deeply worried that Marinho has far too much influence for Brazil's good.
  11. Growth in Latin America is projected at only 10 percent because output is expected to fall in Brazil.
  12. The first of these 'super-grasses' came forward in 1984 - Tommaso Buscetta, a former Palermo boss who fled to Brazil.
  13. In addition, to make acceptance of the exit bonds more attractive, Brazil plans to propose that these bonds should offer a competitive yield, would rank as senior Brazilian debt and could be used to make debt-equity swaps, the official said.
  14. Brazil maintains it needs the trade restrictions to protect its fledgling computer industry from foreign competition.
  15. In coastal Salvador, 1,120 miles northeast of Brazil, millions of costumed revelers packed city squares and streets to dance to highly-amplified samba bands perched atop lavishly decorated trucks.
  16. Bids are being considered from four companies - Davy McKee of the UK, Minproc Engineering and BHP Utah International of Australia, and Paulo Abib/Andrea Gutierrez of Brazil. The favoured company will be granted a Dollars 200m contract.
  17. That led futures traders to predict that Brazil would produce more soybeans for export, thereby boosting world supplies and lowering cash and futures market prices.
  18. The banker said he thinks the Brazilians are trying to put pressure on the governments to do more to help Brazil's economy recover, although he added the move also is designed to conserve cash.
  19. Antonio de Castro Mayer, bishop of Campos in Brazil, assisted at the rites and also faced automatic excommunication.
  20. Importers' representatives were said to be meeting with officials of Brazil's Sugar and Alcohol Institute.
  21. More important, it is worth envisioning what would happen if the Security Council did, for the sake of regionalism alone, "empower" a country like Brazil.
  22. Brazil owes BankAmerica a total of $2.7 billion.
  23. The annoucement by former President Jose Sarney that Brazilian scientists had successfully developed fuel-cycle technology prompted speculation that Brazil also wanted to build atomic weapons.
  24. Debt relief also removes whatever discipline Brazil and the other Latin debtors are now under to make the free-market economic reforms that are essential to attracting capital and restoring robust growth.
  25. The Persian Gulf crisis has given new life to Brazil's program to run its vehicles on pure sugar-cane alcohol instead of gasoline.
  26. Mr. Nobrega said Brazil could only afford to cover "part of it.
  27. Given the fact that some banks already have sold some of Brazil's debt in the secondary market at a discount, Mr. Bresser Pereira is no doubt correct in assuming that the market is ready for some form of compromise.
  28. A foundation poster shows a map of Brazil with an outline of the Atlantic forest as it existed in 1500, with the words, in Portuguese, "I Used to Be Like This."
  29. Neither is economic reform: Brazil, for example, has yet to provide evidence that its fiscal position is under control; Argentina's reform programme still has far to go; Mexico's current account deficit is rising, some believe, dangerously fast.
  30. Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, wields a heavy bat at the talks.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册