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 Crimea [kraɪ'miə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 克里米亚, 克里米亚半岛

  1. Every single thing she had learned from t Crimea was there— every statement she made was backed by hard evidence.
    她从克里米亚学到的一点一滴都跃然纸上——每项陈述都论据充分。
  2. View of the Sea from the Mountains at Sunset. Crimea》1864. Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
    山区海上日落.克里米亚.1864.布面油画.俄罗斯博物馆、罗斯圣彼得堡.
  3. Varyag no longer has the nuclear reactors that were installed by the Ukrainian state-run Generating Systems of Crimea.
    司令员的核反应堆已不再被装了乌克兰国营克里米亚发电系统.


crimea
[ noun ]
a Ukrainian peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
<noun.location>


Crimea \Crimea\ n.
a Ukrainian peninsula between the Black Sea and the Sea of
Azov.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The contest between Crimea and the Ukrainian government over who rules the Black Sea peninsula escalated over the weekend, writes Jill Barshay from Kiev.
  2. On his recent trip to the US, Mr Kravchuk said privately that he would never allow the circulation of the rouble in Crimea - but that he knew well how to negotiate with the Russians and he did not expect anything like an explosion.
  3. One group waited three days at a Moscow station trying to get to Simferopol, the main town in the Crimea, one of the Soviet Union's prime vacation regions, TASS said.
  4. Crimea itself was once part of Russia and is now a district of Ukraine. Conflict over the fleet has marked a low point in increasingly hostile relations between Ukraine and Russia, the two most powerful members of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
  5. But Leonid Bely, director of the state culture agency in the Crimea, said today that the directive from the central Ministry of Culture in Moscow was only a recommendation and was not politically motivated.
  6. Crimea's parliament yesterday backed away from a vote on separating from Ukraine and reuniting with Russia in the face of threats from the central government and rumours of a troop build-up on the Black Sea peninsula, AP reports from Kiev.
  7. Gordon was a Sapper who, after the Crimea, found himself in China in 1861 putting down the pseudo-Christian Taiping rebellion as commander of the foreign-officered 'Ever Victorious Army'.
  8. Other works include "The Burn," about a young boy who grew up in Moscow and in Stalin's labor camps, the satirical novel "The Island of Crimea," and "In Search of Melancholy Baby," about his emigre life.
  9. But he said Crimea should hold a referendum to decide its status. Last night the Crimean parliament's presidium recognised as valid a petition signed by nearly 250,000 people calling for a referendum on independence 'in union with other states'.
  10. But critical industry reactions Ukraine's ultimatum to Crimea to rescind its independence-seeking constitutional legislation passed yesterday.
  11. The vote marks the latest volley in the dispute between Kiev and Crimea which has been raging since the Soviet Union's collapse left the predominantly Russian Black Sea region within Ukraine, to which it had been transferred in 1954.
  12. We consider we are an economy in reform,' said Mr Volodymyr Vassylenko, Ukrainian ambassador to the EU. He added that Ukraine was hoping that closer ties with the EU could help defuse tensions with Russia over regional issues such as Crimea.
  13. A reporter who recently took a cruise on the Black Sea from Bulgaria to the Soviet Crimea found a certain charm amid the chaos of a changing economy.
  14. Tensions between Ukraine and its Russian dominated region of Crimea eased further yesterday when Kiev announced it would pursue a policy of flexible deadlines in response to Crimea's diplomatic concessions last weekend.
  15. Tensions between Ukraine and its Russian dominated region of Crimea eased further yesterday when Kiev announced it would pursue a policy of flexible deadlines in response to Crimea's diplomatic concessions last weekend.
  16. Regional sentiment is on the rise in places as diverse as Catalonia, Slovenia, Crimea, Brittany and Macedonia.
  17. If Ukraine objected, Russia should threaten to reopen the question of control of the Crimea, where the fleet has bases.
  18. Arriving at Yalta in the Crimea, the cruise passengers wondered about the future of the 80 health resorts and sanitaria operated by various trade unions and government agencies.
  19. "Since the middle of 1987, about 2,500 Crimean Tatars have been granted resident permits and fixed up with jobs in the Crimea," the statement said.
  20. But Mr. Gorbachev, forever indebted to Mr. Yeltsin for spearheading the resistance to the coup and literally bringing him back to Moscow from his vacation home in the Crimea where he had been held for three days, defended the Russians.
  21. When Lord Herbert dispatches her to the Crimea, Florence insists on taking only a few highly trained nurses: She is all too aware that the future of nursing will be on trial and she wants as few mishaps as possible.
  22. And the international community could have to decide whether to recognise - as the Russians are now demanding - enclaves like Trans Dnestr, Ossetia and Crimea as independent states, thereby alienating the states of which they are presently part.
  23. These bottles from the 1830s were made for the Czar of All the Russias, from grapes grown in the area around the Imperial Family's summer palace at Livadia, in the Crimea.
  24. In a street encounter broadcast by Soviet television, an elderly woman asked Gorbachev why another nuclear power plant was being built in the Crimea.
  25. They are to visit the Crimea on Wednesday and leave for Turkey the next day after touring a ship of the Black Sea fleet at Sevastopol.
  26. Armenian children, meanwhile, took up their books again in 23 temporary schools in the Crimea, hundreds of miles from their ruined homes, Tass reported.
  27. Newly elected Crimean President Yuri Meshkov said yesterday he would press ahead with plans to hold a referendum on Crimean independence, Reuter reports from Crimea.
  28. The Tatars of the Crimea were resettled in Siberia and Central Asia during World War II, when Josef Stalin expelled several peoples from their homelands on the grounds they could not be trusted to occupy strategic areas.
  29. The guess lost DKB millions; early reports that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was being held hostage in the Crimea sent the dollar skyrocketing against other currencies.
  30. Mr. Kravchuk also faces the possible secession of Crimea, a Russian-dominated peninsula on the Black Sea.
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