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 Nagasaki [ˌnægə'sɑ:ki]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    nagasaki
    [ noun ]
    a city in southern Japan on Kyushu; a leading port and shipbuilding center; on August 9, 1945 Nagasaki became the second populated area to receive an atomic bomb
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    1. How, he demands emotionally, could Americans have murdered so many innocent Japanese civilians at Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
    2. The Maritime Safety Agency said officials would be sent to the Nagasaki refugee center to investigate the accident.
    3. But rightist groups have circled Nagasaki City Hall many times with sound trucks blaring "Death to Motoshima!" In 1987, Tajiri appeared in an interview at TV Asahi, where he was asked if he was willing to kill somebody he hated.
    4. The memorial was dedicated to the 2,000 members of the 509th Composite Group, and the nearly 200,000 people who died in the atomic blasts at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
    5. Rightist groups mounted a public campaign of intimidation, by convoys of sound trucks circling Nagasaki City Hall blaring "Death to Motoshima!" The mayor received three anonymous letters with bullets.
    6. Japan surrendered six days after the Nagasaki bombing.
    7. Akihito's freedom to publicly reflect on the war will be tested three days after his visit to Nagasaki ends, when he is to meet South Korean President Roh Tae-woo in Tokyo.
    8. The gunman escaped alone in a white car, but within five hours police said they had arrested Kazumi Tajiri, 40, of Tokyo, in a Nagasaki hotel.
    9. Protesters in Nagasaki trampled on a wreath offered by a U.S. Navy captain who was seeking Saturday to commemorate victims of the atomic bombing of that city.
    10. More than 700 protesters marched Sunday to denounce the shooting of Nagasaki's mayor by a rightist angered by the official's comment that the late Emperor Hirohito bore some responsibility for World War II.
    11. Plutonium arouses far more concern than other radioactive materials because only 11 to 18 pounds of it are needed to make a bomb the size of the one dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II.
    12. Nearly 200,000 people died in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the world's only atomic attacks, during World War II.
    13. Scientists at the reservation worked on the atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, at the end of World War II.
    14. The links between cancer and high levels of radiation are better documented, most convincingly in studies of 50,000 survivors of the atomic bomb attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
    15. In 1639 the nation banned Christianity and closed itself to commerce with foreigners, except with the Dutch, who were confined to the ghetto-like island of Deshima in the port of Nagasaki.
    16. In 1945, when O'Keefe was 25, he was sent to a Pacific island for last-minute assembly of the Nagasaki bomb and discovered a cable that had been installed backward.
    17. Speaking at the ceremony in Peace Park, Nagasaki Mayor Hitoshi Motoshima criticized his government for allowing U.S. ships to dock in Japan without verifying whether they carry nuclear weapons.
    18. "Our country, as the sole nation to have suffered an atomic attack, is determined that the tragedies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki should never be repeated," Uno told the crowd in the park.
    19. Militarists expanded Japanese rule in Asia from the turn of the century until World War II, which ended with the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.
    20. The world's first full-sized nuclear plant, B Reactor, was erected in a frenzied 15 months, and produced plutonium for the Nagasaki bomb.
    21. Shiro Ishii, a surgeon, according to Kei-ichi Tsuneishi of Nagasaki University.
    22. The attack, following the Jan. 18 shooting of Nagasaki's mayor, heightened concern that ultra-rightist groups are becoming increasingly violent after keeping a low profile during a year of mourning for the late Emperor Hirohito.
    23. In his ruling, presiding Judge Takeshi Akatsuka of Nagasaki District Court noted the mayor was shot from only one yard away, and said Tajiri must have known there was a high chance that Motoshima might have died.
    24. The Japanese research, based on studies of survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, is scientifically the soundest available on a murky topic.
    25. President George Bush says no apologies are necessary, and he for one doesn't intend to apologize for the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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