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 Versailles [vɛə'sai, və:'seilz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 凡尔赛(宫)[法国]



    versailles
    [ noun ]
    1. a city in north central France near Paris; site of the Palace of Versailles that was built by Louis XIV in the 17th century

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles

    4. <noun.artifact>


    1. Intended to be redolent of Marie-Antoinette's village in the grounds of Versailles, the name of the building could prove something of an embarrassment, as EU enlargement progresses.
    2. The explosion occurred near the plush Versailles Cinema, which was closed because of damage sustained in civil war fighting.
    3. The Versailles Treaty, after World War I, was written in French and understood in that language by President Woodrow Wilson.
    4. Ferry captain Gerard Delaunay has refused to allow another ferry, the Versailles, to take on cars for the crossing to Newhaven, England.
    5. The Treaty of Versailles and other treaties that ended the war radically changed the face of Europe and the Middle East.
    6. Probably made for the chateau of Versailles, the fountain is depicted in the painting 'Le Bain de Venus' by 18th century artist Francois Boucher.
    7. The constitutional amendment has to pass before the Senate, and then to a congress of both houses of parliament at Versailles.
    8. Ever since the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I, presidents have preferred to use simpler "executive agreements." These are put into effect much more easily.
    9. Plans are being laid for elaborate operas at Versailles and for coverting the Tuileries Gardens between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde into a collection of pavilions, games, and expositions on the bicentennial.
    10. A century later, after Louis XIV deserted the Louvre for more sumptous quarters at Versailles, the Louvre declined.
    11. Centuries later the young Louis XIV spent his honeymoon there but he preferred to live in Fontainebleau and Versailles.
    12. He's entrenched in the tradition of the Versailles summit, extravagant public works on the back of national prosperity.
    13. It is also three times the size of Versailles.
    14. Versailles Capital Corp. and Frank Grillo, New York, were fined $15,000 each, and Mr. Grillo was barred from associating with any NASD member for one year.
    15. Under the Versailles agreement, Danzig and the territory around it was to be an independent buffer between Poland's newly created corridor to the Baltic Sea and German-ruled East Prussia.
    16. In 1783, Etienne Montgolfier launched a duck, a sheep and a rooster aboard a hot-air balloon at Versailles in France.
    17. In 1920, the League of Nations was established as the Treaty of Versailles went into effect.
    18. Hitler sometimes talked eloquently of peace and played on British guilt about the harshness of Versailles.
    19. It may be impractical to convene a new summit conference comparable to Bretton Woods and Versailles, but there should be no doubt that the challenge facing the major industrial nations today is as great as it was in 1945 and 1918.
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