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 Brazilian [brә'ziljәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 巴西人

a. 巴西的, 巴西人的


  1. Mr Blake: And this is Paul. He's Brazilian.
    布莱克先生:这是保罗先生,他是巴西人。
  2. The brazilian speak Portuguese.
    巴西人讲葡萄牙语。
  3. The Brazilian team is regarded as unbeatable.
    巴西队可以说是不可战胜的.


brazilian
[ noun ]
  1. a native or inhabitant of Brazil

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Brazil or the people of Brazil

  2. <adj.pert>


Brazilian \Bra*zil"ian\ (br[.a]*z[i^]l"yan), prop. a.
Of or pertaining to Brazil. -- n. A native or an inhabitant
of Brazil.

{Brazilian pebble}. See {Pebble}, n., 2.

  1. 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.
  2. What little chance there was of reaching a new accord, which blossomed simply because the 74 member nations were discussing the possibility, completely disappeared following the strong tone of a Brazilian representative's comments.
  3. The company cited higher costs of parts and materials, higher interest expense and lower earnings by Brazilian affiliates.
  4. However, the effects of the Brazilian loans were offset by gains from the sale of real estate in Osaka, Japan, for $52 million after taxes.
  5. The documentation will be put before the Brazilian Senate for approval in early October. Brazilian officials said the plan was to begin signing the agreement by early October and complete it by the end of November.
  6. The documentation will be put before the Brazilian Senate for approval in early October. Brazilian officials said the plan was to begin signing the agreement by early October and complete it by the end of November.
  7. Tenders for concessions will be offered in 30 days for international bids. Sao Paulo is the centre of Brazilian industry and has a GDP of about Dollars 170bn (Pounds 96bn) - 39 per cent of the national total and more than that of Argentina.
  8. 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.
  9. The news helped to support yesterday's price advance. According to GNI, the fall in Brazilian output will leave consumer stocks at the end of this season 25 per cent below the 1990-91 peak of 19.7m bags.
  10. But Brazilian soccer has been in turmoil recently, largely because of the ill will of glamorous, big-city teams upset at a schedule that forces them to play teams from smaller areas that don't draw big crowds.
  11. Jorio Dauster, president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute and head of the Brazilian delegation was quoted as saying the differences between the two sides are small and could eventually be solved, analysts said.
  12. Jorio Dauster, president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute and head of the Brazilian delegation was quoted as saying the differences between the two sides are small and could eventually be solved, analysts said.
  13. "Our training is three weeks, whereas the Brazilian is nine, and we are not as survival-oriented," says William Ormsbee, a spokesman at U.S. Southern Command in Panama.
  14. Last year, Schering-Plough completed the sale of its European cosmetic businesses and divested a majority interest in its Brazilian affiliate.
  15. The American administration is insisting on quota selectivity between four groups of coffees: Colombian milds, other milds, Brazilian and other arabicas and robusta's.
  16. Varig provided a list of 48 passengers and 6 crew members, all Brazilian, who were on the plane when it disappeared.
  17. At the Brazilian accident, doctors decided to try GM-CSF.
  18. The British Treasury, commenting on the meeting between Mr. Funaro and Mr. Lawson, said commercial banks would have to decide whether to provide new funds to ease the Brazilian debt crisis.
  19. Moreover, it is overwhelmingly dominated by the left-leaning Brazilian Democratic Movement, or PMDB in its Portuguese initials, a party of which the president is a member but whose roots in the anti-military opposition he doesn't share.
  20. In recent weeks, speculation has grown in the Brazilian press and political circles that Mr. Bresser Pereira might soon resign.
  21. Much of the future action, he adds, is likely to be in Brazil because "it's going through the structural changes that create an explosive stock market." But some skepticism clouds the Brazilian picture.
  22. A report from a prominent Brazilian trade house said that Brazilian sugar production during the three months ended in July amounted to 1.6 million tons, compared with 2.4 million tons during the same period last year.
  23. A report from a prominent Brazilian trade house said that Brazilian sugar production during the three months ended in July amounted to 1.6 million tons, compared with 2.4 million tons during the same period last year.
  24. Paulo Guedes, economist for the Brazilian Institute for Capital Markets, warns that if the PMDB's more radical advisers gain sway, an "internal moratorium" may follow the external one.
  25. A 2-year-old who was kidnapped as a baby and adopted by an Israeli couple returned home clutching her Brazilian parents and a teddy bear.
  26. Fiat owns its Brazilian subsidiary outright, but only 15 per cent of Sevel. Production will maximise available industrial capacity in Argentina and Brazil.
  27. The memo said he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of the money he took from Brazilian customer accounts on furnishing and decorating his "palatial two-floor apartment" on New York's Upper East Side.
  28. In 1986, Collor de Mello switched to Sarney's Brazilian Democratic Movement party and was elected governor of Alagoas.
  29. "Popular theater is more Brazilian than anything we've seen," said Luiz Mendonca, who has directed slum theater groups as well as conventional plays.
  30. Schering-Plough said it sold the interest in the Brazilian company because of the opportunity to ally with a local company, adding that it expects business opportunities to result from the sale.
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