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 Russia ['rʌʃә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 俄国, 俄罗斯

[法] 俄罗斯, 苏联




    russia
    [ noun ]
    1. a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991

    2. <noun.location>
    3. formerly the largest Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR occupying eastern Europe and northern Asia

    4. <noun.location>
    5. a former empire in eastern Europe and northern Asia created in the 14th century with Moscow as the capital; powerful in the 17th and 18th centuries under Peter the Great and Catherine the Great when Saint Petersburg was the capital; overthrown by revolution in 1917

    6. <noun.location>
    7. a federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state

    8. <noun.location>


    Russia \Rus"sia\, n.
    A country of Europe and Asia.

    {Russia iron}, a kind of sheet iron made in Russia, having a
    lustrous blue-black surface.

    {Russia leather}, a soft kind of leather, made originally in
    Russia but now elsewhere, having a peculiar odor from
    being impregnated with an oil obtained from birch bark. It
    is much used in bookbinding, on account of its not being
    subject to mold, and being proof against insects.

    {Russia matting}, matting manufactured in Russia from the
    inner bark of the linden ({Tilia Europ[ae]a}).

    1. The agreement is expected to add a further Ecu62m to the Ecu20m the EC has spent on nuclear safety in Russia and Ukraine so far under the TACIS programme.
    2. The deal was signed in Ankara at the end of a two-day visit by Russia's first deputy prime minister, Mr Oleg Soskovets.
    3. "It's such a great opportunity to make music and travel in the United States and travel in Russia," says Caroline Coade, 20, of San Diego, Calif.
    4. He said a de facto two-party system had emerged in Russia, the largest of the 15 Soviet republics, following elections in March 1989.
    5. So far 7.1m tonnes have been threshed, down 1.7m. Russia bought some 25m tonnes of grain from abroad last year, and ministers are hoping that it will be less this year.
    6. But reduced logging means that break-even point is seven to 10 years away. Elsewhere in Russia, environmental demands are important criteria when it comes to issuing rights to develop natural resources.
    7. Russia's economy looks in better shape than it has since independence.
    8. Moscow wants IMF endorsement of its credentials as a pro-reform government, while the Fund is seeking to justify its position as lead manager in helping Russia remake its economy in the capitalist mould. Reaching agreement will not be easy.
    9. His spokesman suggested that Russia might reconsider its borders with any republic that left the union, a statement that caused a furious reaction in both Kazakhstan and the Ukraine, the two republics that stand to lose the most.
    10. Some countries, including Russia and Nigeria, have yet to be assessed.
    11. In 1990, back in Chechnya, he took part in the republic's national congress and so impressed its members that he was elected leader. The failed August coup of 1991 gave Gen Dudayev his opportunity to break away from Russia.
    12. The western aid effort for Russia has been a debacle.
    13. If Mr Soskovets' tough line - rather than Mr Yeltsin's quiet granting of soft loans - is to be the new rule in Russian economic policy, then Russia could be poised for one of the most serious political battles it has yet faced.
    14. With consumption well down mainly because of Russia's continuing and apparently indefinite absence from the market.
    15. And with Russia's political situation remaining so volatile, irrespective of the 'fantasy land' economics, these seem to be risks that most international mining companies would prefer not to take.
    16. Mr Sarukhanov was closely involved with Russia's oil production joint venture with the Vietnamese government. Mr Hall said Aminex would not be exploring in Siberia.
    17. The US Air Transport Users' Asociation has warned travellers not to use domestic carriers in Russia.
    18. The programme is popular over large areas of western Russia. Three pro-Yeltsin state-funded newspapers were kept off the streets because their printing house was strafed with bullets.
    19. They are likely to try to clinch a debt agreement with Russia quickly.
    20. The same banks had outstanding loans of less than Dollars 300m lent to customers inside Russia. By this June, all Russian banks held about Dollars 15.5bn abroad, according to central bank figures.
    21. Two weeks ago Moscow quietly announced that it considered the transfer agreement null and void. Ukraine has responded by saying that Russia misled Ukraine during the signing of documents by setting down a text that was not what Ukraine had negotiated.
    22. The works were produced as illustrations for "Voyage en Siberie" (1768), a three-volume account of Russia in the 18th century by natural scientist Abbe Chappe d'Auteroche.
    23. The striking changes were presaged at the 1988 celebration of Christianity's thousandth anniversary in Russia.
    24. Four armed hijackers in Pyatigorsk, southern Russia, took 40 bus passengers hostage and demanded a getaway helicopter and a Dollars 15m ransom.
    25. The change would reflect declarations of independence or sovereignty by more than half of the 15 Soviet republics, including Russia, the largest.
    26. Initially, Gulf said the project will focus on two fields in the Komi republic in northern Russia.
    27. In Russia alone, the ECE expects net national product (output excluding services) to drop by a quarter in 1992, a fall of 36 per cent since 1989. In the three Baltic states the situation this year has been worse still.
    28. "The Russia Gorbachev envisages will be based on computer programmers, trained economic managers, and others with the knowledge to find solutions for the nation's chronic economic and social problems."
    29. Tass said more than 15,000 Turks had been evacuated by Wednesday. Turks have been sent to refugee centers in Soviet Russia.
    30. Yesterday, he accused Moscow of direct involvement in the latest coup attempt and warned that hostilities threatened to spread the war beyond the north Caucasus and 'throughout Russia'.
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