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 Burma ['bә:mә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 缅甸

  1. A native or inhabitant of Burma.
    缅甸人缅甸的当地人或居民
  2. A peninsula of southeast Asia comprising Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, and the mainland territory of Malaysia. The area was influenced in early times by India(particularly the Hindu culture) and China.
    印度支那半岛东南亚的一个半岛,包括越南、老挝、柬埔寨、泰国、缅甸和马来西亚的大陆部分。历史上这一片地区曾受印度(尤其是印度教文化)和中国的影响
  3. A member of a low caste of agricultural and domestic workers in southern India and Burma.
    贱民,下等人在南印度和缅甸从事农业和家务劳动的低等阶层的成员


burma
[ noun ]
a mountainous republic in southeastern Asia on the Bay of Bengal
<noun.location>
much opium is grown in Myanmar


  1. Rangoon Radio said one monk had persuaded an unnamed political party to press for a speedy transfer of power in Burma and organized monks to overthrow the government.
  2. Japan expressed concern Thursday about political developments in Burma and said it would wait to decide whether to recognize the new military government.
  3. The strongest political group opposing Burma's military rulers split Saturday and expelled its chairman, who has formed a new party.
  4. Burma's worst riots since democracy was overthrown 26 years ago have left at least 80 people dead this week, and unofficial reports said many victims were unarmed students and Buddhist monks.
  5. Opposition leaders in Burma demanded the release of Buddhist monks, students and others arrested during a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations following Sunday's military coup.
  6. Returning to Burma, Ne Win and his comrades fought first alongside the Japanese against the British, but then turned against their teachers after realizing that Japan would also colonize rather than liberate the Burmese.
  7. I went to Burma laden with packets of milk powder, coffee and flour, thinking these would make welcome presents.
  8. Burma's military junta has refused to yield power to a civilian government elected in May.
  9. The former party chairman, Ne Win, retired after leading Burma for 26 years.
  10. They wore red headbands emblazoned with a fighting peacock, which they said was the symbol of pro-democracy student groups in Burma.
  11. The Japanese army was allowed to use Thai territory to invade neighboring Burma and in 1942 Bangkok declared war on the Allies.
  12. The All Burma Democratic People's Power Organizations includes a number of lesser known film actors, directors and poets.
  13. He was a war correspondent in both the Pacific and Europe during World War II, covering the assault on the Japanese in Burma and the Battle of the Bulge in Europe.
  14. Amnesty International says witnesses tell it Burmese troops have killed and tortured rice farmers and other Shan tribespeople in suppressing an insurgency among Burma's largest ethnic minority.
  15. Burma's political unrest did not start with the events that claimed so much attention this time last year.
  16. Rangoon marchers carry portraits of Aung San, the dashing fighter for Burmese independence who was assassinated in 1947, and wave the peacock flag of days when Burma struggled against its British colonial masters.
  17. Former Prime Minister U Nu, Burma's last elected leader before the military ousted him 26 years ago, defied the country's authoritarian rulers Friday and announced the formation of a rival government.
  18. Rudi Boone, a State Department spokesman in Washington, said he believed U.S. aid to Burma totaled $12.3 million, but he did not know how much of the aid is humanitarian.
  19. In 1987, a Korean Air jetliner disappeared off Burma, with the loss of all 115 people aboard; South Korean authorities charged North Korean agents had bombed the aircraft.
  20. Burma has been shunned by most of the world community since the uprising, during which the military gunned down largely unarmed demonstrators by the hundreds.
  21. However, the military government of Burma launched a sustained offensive in October 1988 that has badly hurt the Karen.
  22. The recent crash of a Korean Air Lines flight off Burma, which South Korean officials blame on North Korea, continues to be a central news item, with each tiny development reported exhaustively.
  23. Amnesty International today urged Burma's leaders to investigate alleged brutality by authorities who quelled riots in which scores of people died.
  24. The government has promised general elections and allowed political parties to register, thus formally breaking the monopoly on power held by the Burma Socialist Program Party since 1962.
  25. Two leading members of Burma's opposition movement were ordered jailed for three years for allegedly sheltering a man whose girlfriend had an illegal abortion, official media reported Wednesday.
  26. Reporters in the area said ten civilians of the Karen _ one of a dozen ethnic minority groups in Burma _ were wounded by Burmese mortar attacks that began Sunday.
  27. Thailand, eager to exploit Burma's rich forests, has struck deals with the government at the expense of the rebels.
  28. Until now the body has relegated the problem of Burma's appalling regime to a dialogue between Burma and other countries.
  29. Until now the body has relegated the problem of Burma's appalling regime to a dialogue between Burma and other countries.
  30. John Badgely, a Burma expert at Cornell University, said in an interview that a past pattern is being duplicated: Ne Win perhaps allowing a potential rival to rise only so high before cutting him off.
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