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 Romania [ro'menɪə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 罗马尼亚



    romania
    [ noun ]
    a republic in southeastern Europe with a short coastline on the Black Sea
    <noun.location>


    1. The Soviet Union today sent medical supplies to Romania and appealed to its Warsaw Pact allies to help support the uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu, but it appeared to rule out military intervention.
    2. Romania is Iran's second-largest trading partner in Eastern Europe.
    3. Unions at Romania's largest steel plant, in Galati, said Tuesday the strike had repercussions on the national economy, noting their plant only had enough coal and limestone for a few hours, Rompres said.
    4. As a result of Romania's severe energy shortage, however, there have been big cuts in aluminium output over the past three years.
    5. Tensions have escalated in Romania since the Front-dominated government introduced price reforms on Nov. 1. The prices of some basic goods since have doubled and tripled, but energy, rents and essential foodstuffs were not affected.
    6. Establishment of Hungary as a third transit point, in addition to Austria and Romania, is also expected to ease the processing of an increasing flow of Jews being allowed to leave the Soviet Union under the liberalized policies of Mikhail Gorbachev.
    7. In the case of Romania Libera, the shortage created a new brand of crime, newspaper theft.
    8. In Oradea in northwest Romania, unidentified assailants smashed windows and broke down the doors of a synagogue on the night of Feb. 15-16, said Teodor Blumenfeld, general secretary of the Federation of Romanian Jewish Communities.
    9. Under new regulations, illegally entering or leaving Romania is punishable by a 15- to 30-day jail sentence or a fine.
    10. He was barred from Romania while Ceausescu held power and a first report based on sources outside Romania was dated Dec. 18, shortly before the dictator was deposed and later executed.
    11. He was barred from Romania while Ceausescu held power and a first report based on sources outside Romania was dated Dec. 18, shortly before the dictator was deposed and later executed.
    12. The country also has removed the Communist emblem from its flag and has changed its name to Romania, from the Socialist Republic of Romania.
    13. The country also has removed the Communist emblem from its flag and has changed its name to Romania, from the Socialist Republic of Romania.
    14. In Romania, with a population of 23 million people, 886 murders had been committed by the end of August, nearly double the number in the first eight months of 1989.
    15. U.S. chief delegate Morris B. Abram told delegates that more than 20,000 people had fled Romania in the past 18 months to escape political and economic repression.
    16. Romania's government endorsed a 1994 draft austerity budget based on recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund.
    17. Genscher said Monday that about 80 percent of Romania's Germans had applied for exit visas during the Ceausescu years.
    18. Romania's provisional, post-revolutionary government had appealed to Michael to postpone his visit until after May 20 elections to prevent possible disturbances.
    19. Foreign Minister Sergiu Celac told visiting Helsinki Watch representatives he was "very disappointed that the United States government was so slow in responding to the situation in Romania," Laber said.
    20. At present, victory for Romania would yield a net profit of Pounds 635 on total stakes so far (all four teams) of Pounds 275 ('net' meaning profit minus all losing bets and tax). If the Argies win, the profit would be Pounds 275.
    21. Government spokesmen claim the opposition shames Romania.
    22. Cluj-Napoca is in Transylvania in northwestern Romania, where most of that country's 1.7 million ethnic Hungarians live. Hungarians know it as Kolozsvar.
    23. At United Nations headquarters in New York, a Hungarian diplomat said Wednesday that Hungary has appealed for U.N. help to protect the rights of Hungarians in Romania and is pressing for Security Council action to halt ethnic violence in Transylvania.
    24. Those in Romania who are finally resisting Ceausescu tyranny are facing a long, difficult and dangerous task.
    25. He has crushed opposition, rejected the reforms being adopted elsewhere in Eastern Europe and imposed harsh economic measures on Romania.
    26. The State Department revived charges Friday that Romania's ruling party has used violence and intimidation against opposition groups during the campaign for Sunday's national elections.
    27. The measure expresses concern at "allegations of serious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Romania" and calls for the appointment of a special U.N. investigator.
    28. His birthplace is now in Romania and renamed Sinnicolau Mare.
    29. Opponents say the Front cannot fairly take part in an election that it also administers, and some fear the Front wants a return to one-party rule in Romania.
    30. "The worms never get satisfied, regardless of how much food you give them," she was once overheard saying, referring to their complaints about food shortages that plague Romania.
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