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 Salvador ['sælvə`dɔr]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[经] 萨尔瓦多



    salvador
    [ noun ]
    a republic on the Pacific coast of Central America
    <noun.location>


    1. Up to 400 guerrillas participated in the pre-dawn attack on the civil defense post in Zaragoza, 10 miles south of San Salvador, an army sergeant said.
    2. No country in the hemisphere gets more U.S. assistance than El Salvador, which President Reagan has held up as an example of success in Washington's avowed policy of fostering democracy in Latin America.
    3. A man purporting to speak for the "joint command" of urban guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front called at least one radio station in El Salvador to claim responsibility for the attack.
    4. It is seen as vital to maintaining momentum toward a negotiated end to El Salvador's 10-year-old civil war, which has killed an estimated 72,000 people.
    5. U.S. policy in El Salvador has been aimed at shoring up a centrist government represented by the Christian Democrats and President Jose Napoleon Duarte, who is dying of liver cancer and leaves office June 1.
    6. The presidents had already agreed to dismantle the Nicaraguan rebels at a summit in February in El Salvador, but a 90-day deadline for working out the details passed without notice.
    7. The report concludes that "our vast investment in El Salvador has brought neither peace nor political stability nor a sound economy.
    8. In coastal Salvador, 1,120 miles northeast of Brazil, millions of costumed revelers packed city squares and streets to dance to highly-amplified samba bands perched atop lavishly decorated trucks.
    9. The vice president, who visited several Central American countries in June, also called on Nicaragua, Cuba and the Soviet Union to stop arming leftist guerrillas in El Salvador.
    10. Agusto Pinochet overthrew President Salvador Allende in 1973.
    11. Julia groped for the right words to explain Romero's emergence as a vocal human rights advocate as the situation deteriorated in El Salvador and emerged in a full-scale war that still persists between leftist rebels and the U.S.-supported government.
    12. Like the schoolchildren's flock in the June 1 ceremony, the difficult negotiating process intended to end 10 years of civil war in El Salvador has also had a tough time getting off the ground.
    13. Another offensive on the war in neighboring El Salvador could send more refugees to the country.
    14. Short of combat, troops in recent years were stationed at the Panama Canal and military advisers were sent to Honduras and El Salvador to train the military forces of friendly Central American governments.
    15. The United States has provided El Salvador with well over $3 billion in economic and military aid over the past decade.
    16. But Blanca Ramirez, who heads People for Change, said there are two places Brackley is truly happy: the South Bronx or El Salvador.
    17. In an outpouring of emotion, tens of thousands of Chileans lined the streets to view the casket of toppled Marxist President Salvador Allende, whose remains were unearthed from a humble grave for an honorable burial.
    18. Church support for fair elections is a new factor in the political equation here, where the church has not been as influential as it is in Nicaragua or El Salvador.
    19. Almost every day in El Salvador's guerrilla war, khaki-clad commandos of an unsung assault force have descended on war zones armed only with ratchets, pulleys and shovels.
    20. The company that arranges ad contracts for Los Angeles' buses has so far refused to accept the ads, said Carol Waymire, who represents the Winning Democracy in El Salvador campaign in Los Angeles.
    21. Military units also occupied workplaces, he said in an interview. He said five workers in the department of Sonsonate, 40 miles from San Salvador, were detained for more than nine hours.
    22. Salvadoran officials and rebels agreed Saturday to a package of constitutional reforms but failed to negotiate a cease-fire in El Salvador's 11-year-old civil war, a U.N. mediator said.
    23. The president of El Salvador's National Assembly called for a blanket pardon for war criminals, including military officers convicted of the murders of six Jesuit priests.
    24. A state of emergency declared Thursday by Salvador Mayor Fernando Jose remained in effect, she said.
    25. "Both sides of the argument over El Salvador in the 1980s have a stake in making this work," said Rep. Matthew McHugh, a New York Democrat and member of the House Appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations.
    26. An army news release said rebels opened fire with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades on the military post guarding a San Salvador residential suburb southwest of the capital where many army officers live.
    27. Once, lethal weapons were added to the supplies by Contra officials when a plane stopped in El Salvador to refuel on the way to Hondurs, Gadd said.
    28. On El Salvador, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., first proposed capping military aid at $85 million, last year's level.
    29. El Salvador receives more U.S. aid than any country in the Western hemisphere.
    30. A spokesman for the protesters said the U.S. servicemen were posted at the hospital because the hospital was being used to treat people wounded in the civil war in El Salvador.
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