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 Cuba ['kju:bә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 古巴

  1. I look at Cuba, ninety miles off the coast of the United States.
    看看古巴,它离美国沿海仅九十英里。
  2. I think the Communist has been moving with vigor Laos, Africa, Cuba, all around the world, they are on the move.
    而共产党正在充满活力地向前进发,老挝、非洲、古巴、整个世界、他们都在前进。
  3. "We went over a laundry list that could build bridges between Cuba and the United States, " he [Cardinal O'Connor] said, adding, "Obviously, releasing prisoners would be a brick in that bridge."
    "我们研究了一长串在古巴与美国之间搭建桥梁的办法,"他说,并补充一句,"显然,释放俘虏将为那座桥梁的一块砖。"


cuba
[ noun ]
  1. a communist state in the Caribbean on the island of Cuba

  2. <noun.location>
  3. the largest island in the West Indies

  4. <noun.location>


Cuba \Cuba\ (k[=u]"b[.a]), prop. n.
1. a country on the island of Cuba.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the largest island in the West Indies.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. "Urgent measures are being taken to help all those affected by this terrible tragedy, and I have to be there in this effort," said Gorbachev, who planned to fly to Yerevan after arriving in Moscow. He canceled planned trips to Cuba and Britain.
  2. Having reconciled himself to the operation in Cuba that he formerly had opposed, Mr. Schlesinger tried to insulate the president if perchance something went awry.
  3. President Fidel Castro of Cuba, in his first trip to South America in 17 years, was among seven Latin American and European presidents at the ceremony.
  4. Vorotnikov was first deputy premier of the Russian republic in 1975-1979, but lost the support of the Kremlin leadership in the last years of President Leonid I. Brezhnev and was made ambassador to Cuba.
  5. But it would also open Cuba to ideological penetration."
  6. He has acknowledged that a sharp reduction in Soviet oil shipments could force Cuba to replace tractors with mules, stop manufacturing adult clothing for five years and reduce bus service in Havana by two-thirds.
  7. The ruble has no real exchange rate vs. the dollar, and Cuba has been applying an outdated price system established in 1981.
  8. 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.
  9. "There are some political problems that we have that I have discussed very frankly with Mr. Gorbachev, not the least of them the $5 billion a year going down to Cuba," Bush said.
  10. But the number of Cuban inmates, detained during the Mariel boatlift because of their records in Cuba or imprisoned later for offenses in the United States, mounted.
  11. He is chairman of CANF, whose Free Cuba political action committee contributed Dollars 17,000 (Pounds 10,430) to Mr Torricelli's campaign.
  12. Finally, though Cuba does not have a perfect record on human rights, Mr. Valladares had no credible evidence to back up his portrait of Cuba as a totalitarian dungeon.
  13. Finally, though Cuba does not have a perfect record on human rights, Mr. Valladares had no credible evidence to back up his portrait of Cuba as a totalitarian dungeon.
  14. Robert Blattner, a spokesman at TWA headquarters in St. Louis, identified the would-be hijacker as Felix Sanchez Rodriguez, 26, who left Cuba during the 1980 Mariel boatlift.
  15. Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev will visit Cuba in the first week of April, the official Cuban news agency reported Saturday.
  16. One area of Soviet support of Cuba likely to be affected by current events in the Middle East is the re-export concessions of crude oil and oil products.
  17. The government on Wednesday ordered Canadian companies to ignore a U.S. bill that would prohibit them from trading with Cuba, External Affairs Minister Joe Clark said.
  18. U.S. officials were shocked to learn that more than 90% of the Central Intelligence Agency's covert operations in Cuba had been taken over and controlled for years by the Cuban intelligence service, the DGI.
  19. Two protracted, debilitating wars in southwestern Africa could end if agreement among South Africa, Angola, and Cuba leads to a final settlement.
  20. Hijackings to Cuba were common in the late 1960s and early '70s, prompting the security measures now commonplace at airports.
  21. Cuba's official news agency Prensa Latina said the Hermann had a cargo of 10 tons of chromium.
  22. The editorial, headlined "Cuba must be treated as it is: a socialist and sovereign country," was carried in full by the Cuban government news agency Prensa Latina and monitored in Mexico City.
  23. "I am convinced in my own heart that it will not be very long before Cuba is totally democratic and free," he told the exiles and their families.
  24. Little occurs in Cuba which escapes his restless gaze.
  25. Soviet aid to Cuba already has been cut sharply, and it now seems certain to be slashed much more deeply as Soviet republics with no interest in propping up Fidel Castro exert greater control.
  26. Due to reduced supplies of cut-rate oil from the Soviet Union, Cuba has implemented a 10 percent energy-savings plan to prevent blackouts, but new austerity measures might be needed to avoid electricity failures, Castro said.
  27. Argentine Cardinal Eduardo Pironio visited Cuba in 1986 as the papal representative to a major assembly of Cuban Catholics.
  28. "One can hardly oppose the free emigration from Cuba of people who are seeking freedom," said Miami's Cuban-born mayor, Xavier Suarez.
  29. Mr. Gorbachev had earlier granted independence to the Baltic states and announced his intention to begin withdrawing Soviet troops from Cuba, thereby eliminating two other big irritants.
  30. "Americans and Cubans together again will gain the liberty and independence of Cuba," Mr. Mas Canosa told the excited crowd, in a speech that was broadcast to Cuba on the U.S. Information Agency's Radio Marti.
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