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 MacArthur [mæ'kɑ:θə, mək'ɑ:θə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 麦克阿瑟(美国五星上将)




    macarthur
    [ noun ]
    United States general who served as chief of staff and commanded Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II; he accepted the surrender of Japan (1880-1964)
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    1. Here's a look at the projects under construction: _Metro Rail: A 4.4-mile, $1.2 billion, subway scheduled to open in 1993 will start at Union Station in the northeast, pass under the civic center and financial district and terminate near MacArthur Park.
    2. It has no connection with the John D. and Catherine MacArthur Foundation, although it was founded by their son, Roderick, and the two groups support some of the same projects, Lindblom said.
    3. The statue was one of six erected in 1976 on the shores of Palo to commemorate the Leyte landing, but only MacArthur's statue was damaged.
    4. Douglas MacArthur's decision not to prosecute Hirohito for war crimes "proved to be correct in terms of Japan's move towards democracy," Bush said.
    5. Douglas MacArthur's staff and may have been the last living witness to the signings of the peace treaties ending both wars.
    6. Douglas MacArthur vowed, "I shall return," having left the Philippines for Australia.
    7. John E. Corbally, president of the MacArthur Foundation, praised NPR's "admirable track record for sound management.
    8. World War II generals, and particularly Pacific commander Douglas MacArthur, were more economical in their use of troops, partly because they were more cognizant than their forerunners of the destructiveness of modern weapons.
    9. Most of them posed for photographs in front of MacArthur's statue.
    10. MacArthur said the three has been buying 60 $1 Lotto tickets since the game began 29 weeks ago. "That doesn't include what we buy individually," said MacArthur.
    11. MacArthur said the three has been buying 60 $1 Lotto tickets since the game began 29 weeks ago. "That doesn't include what we buy individually," said MacArthur.
    12. Actress Helen Hayes says Irving Berlin saved her marriage plans with playwright Charles MacArthur by playing his then-newly written song "Always." "Our spirits were very low," she recalled Tuesday during a two-hour salute to the songwriter.
    13. His sales have been modest but steady, enough, he says, to support a simple lifestyle; a MacArthur "genius" grant in 1989 provided some useful insurance.
    14. MacArthur said he might move up his retirement plans, but Green and King said they planned to continue working.
    15. President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Hipple to relate what Nimitz and MacArthur, who made a point of avoiding each other, might have said about their sometimes-strained relationship.
    16. Added melodrama (as if such were needed) came first from the innovations, then the machinations, and finally the termination of one Douglas A. MacArthur.
    17. "We're in danger of losing Christmas," says the Rev. John F. MacArthur Jr., pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, Calif.
    18. National Public Radio announced Tuesday a $1.5 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the largest single private-sector grant in NPR's history.
    19. Their return fulfilled the famous pledge "I shall return," which MacArthur made to Filipinos when his troops fled Japanese attackers at the beginning of the war.
    20. Among the Americans in Palo was Dr. Alfredo Mescallado, 75, of New York City, a naturalized American of Filipino descent who served as a physician under MacArthur during the war.
    21. Harper's publisher, John MacArthur, had threatened to fight the magazine case in the European Court of Human Rights.
    22. Douglas A. MacArthur, at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.
    23. Douglas MacArthur on an island where he led Allied troops retaking the Philippines from Japan during World War II, police said Sunday.
    24. MacArthur in Tokyo and McCloy in Bonn became the most celebrated agents of the effort.
    25. We will not dwell on the Yalu, where we rather tend to sympathize with Truman instead of MacArthur.
    26. Chief among them were Kleinwort Benson, one of whose then directors, Mr John MacArthur, declared on television at the time that he personally knew the net worth of the Fayeds to be several billion dollars.
    27. "When Washington seemed to be veering toward the British point of view I had advised that I would need at least one million reinforcements should such action be taken," MacArthur wrote.
    28. "The response has been phenomenal," says Jim Arseneault of MacArthur's.
    29. "Certainly, David Morrison did a lot of work and a lot of very brilliant work on this story," said MacArthur, who called The Associated Press to make his complaint.
    30. MacArthur's gamble paid off and within days U.S. and some South Korean forces reached the south bank of the Han River, including the area around where the Olympic Park is now.
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