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 Cologne [kə'ləun]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 科隆, 科隆香水

  1. Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt of, not swallowed.
    恭维话好比古龙水(科隆香水),是为了闻,而非为吞的东西。
  2. By this letter we inform you that we shall send these wines to our friends at Cologne.
    我们将这些葡萄酒邮寄给在科隆的客户,特此函告。
  3. He sprayed a little cologne over himself.
    他在自己身上喷灑了一点古龙水。


cologne
[ noun ]
  1. a commercial center and river port in western Germany on the Rhine River; flourished during the 15th century as a member of the Hanseatic League

  2. <noun.location>
  3. a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol

  4. <noun.artifact>


Cologne \Co*logne"\, n. [Originally made in Cologne, the French
name of K["o]ln, a city in Germany.]
A perfumed liquid, composed of alcohol and certain aromatic
oils, used in the toilet; -- called also {cologne water} and
{eau de cologne}.

  1. NEC's new European supercomputer division, based in Cologne, Germany, hopes to sell 30 of the company's new SX-3 supercomputers over the next four years, company officials said.
  2. However, there are few signs of refugees jumping the housing list at one small refugee camp in the middle of an industrial estate near Cologne.
  3. Cologne has made no compromises.
  4. The Institute for Economics in Cologne says government transfers this year (153 billion marks) will account for 70% of eastern Germany's gross product.
  5. Whatever happens, the sharpest concentration in the industry has passed. Judging by the mood of the remaining smaller companies at last month's Domotechnica appliance fair in Cologne, they are determined to keep it that way.
  6. Germania, a new charter airline based in Cologne, West Germany, ordered three of the 148-seat, twin-engine 737-300s.
  7. In Cologne, West Germany, one frenzied fan jumped out of a streetcar window and died when he was run over by a car, police said.
  8. The plane will return to the United States after a brief layover in Cologne, Germany, Norman said.
  9. Overnight trains will also run to Amsterdam, Cologne, Frankfurt and Dortmund.
  10. Pritchard was chief conductor of the BBC Symphony from 1982 until October and of the Cologne Opera in West Germany from 1978 until this summer.
  11. At a Free Democrats convention in Cologne on Sunday, Genscher restated West Germany's insistence that talks begin soon on short-range nuclear weapons.
  12. The gunmen had burst into a bank early Tuesday in this town 50 miles north of Cologne and held police at bay for 14 hours before fleeing with $65,000 stolen from the bank and an additional $162,000 provided by authorities.
  13. The Hamburg-based Der Spiegel magazine and the Westdeutsche Rundfunk radio station of Cologne said the hormones themselves came from the Netherlands.
  14. "The thaw has increased interest in obtaining information, and also improved conditions for espionage," Lange said in an interview at his Cologne office.
  15. GM might come out of its current predicament quite fast, if it offered in Columbus the same well-engineered, high-content automobiles that it sells in Cologne.
  16. Police reported a rash of window smashings and other vandalism, along with graffiti expressing sympathy for the squatters, in the cities of Cologne, Wuppertal, Duesseldorf and Muenster during the night.
  17. It has a smaller population than Hamburg or Cologne, and more low-paid foreigners.
  18. On Saturday nights, as many say, the nightlife is a 20-minute autobahn drive away in Cologne.
  19. At least three other people were injured in the two-day ordeal, in which the pistol-waving bandits met with pursuing journalists several times, letting reporters inside the captive bus in Bremen and holding a roadside news conference in Cologne.
  20. Michael Hampe's Cologne production of The Barber of Seville, seen at the Edinburgh Festival in its time and now in the hands of Hampe's colleague Kai Luft, has made its way to the Liceu in Barcelona, where I caught the last performance.
  21. Hosted by Peter Ustinov, this lavish film portrait was shot on location in Bonn and Cologne, and features several distinguished soloists in performance with the Vienna Symphony and Philharmonic.
  22. Yet he also shows how large and uneasy the divide still is. Clashes of theology and personality were inevitable from the day this conservative Prussian cardinal arrived in Cologne, a bastion of west German liberal catholicism.
  23. Distel does a lot of the strenuous mechanical work on his 40-year-old Stadt Monheim _ named after a Rhine River town near Cologne.
  24. A recent conference hosted by the Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft in Cologne was titled "A Supply-Side Agenda for Germany?"
  25. Vox, based in Cologne, was launched at the beginning of 1993 but failed to attract viewers because of an unattractive programme mix.
  26. He appealed to any East German refugees who have "obligated themselves" to East German intelligence to telephone the Constitutional Protection Office in Cologne. "We can help them," he said.
  27. Alfred Dregger, parliamentary chief of Kohl's Christian Democrats, predicted in an interview with the Deutschlandfunk radio station in Cologne that elections for a unified Germany would occur next year.
  28. "Who is keeping watch on the Oder?" asked Gerhard Fels, the director of the Institute for German Economy in Cologne, referring to the river that marks the eastern boundary of unified Germany.
  29. The opening was created in December after the pope appointed Berlin Cardinal Joachim Meisner head of the archdiocese of Cologne, one of the most influential church posts in Europe.
  30. The newspaper said Meisner's candidacy was opposed in Cologne and by the two state governments.
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