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[gә'dɑ:nsk]
格但斯克(旧称Danzig但泽, 波兰港市)



    gdansk
    [ noun ]
    a port city of northern Poland near the mouth of the Vistula River on a gulf of the Baltic Sea; a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century
    <noun.location>


    1. After Gdansk, he retired to the ambassadorship in Brussels.
    2. Threat of force ends 10-hour strike by Szczecin bus drivers. Students strike in Krakow, Gdansk and Warsaw.
    3. The church is a few blocks from the Gdansk Shipyard where he led strikes in 1980 and 1988 that ultimately changed the political face of Poland.
    4. Mazowiecki, who pledges to resign as prime minister the day Walesa is sworn in as president, fought back Friday before a crowd of about 2,000 students at Gdansk Polytechnic University in Walesa's hometown.
    5. In Gdansk, thousands of police surrounded a shipyard in a tense standoff with defiant strikers.
    6. Nothing can be done from inside the car," Walesa recently told an Associated Press reporter in Gdansk.
    7. One year ago: Shipyard workers at Gdansk, Poland, ended an eleven-day strike, acting with some reluctance on the advice of Solidarity leader Lech Walesa.
    8. Strikes in Gdansk closed the last key division of Poland's busiest waterfront.
    9. While the Warsaw march was generally peaceful, troops used clubs, water cannons and tear gas to crush other demonstrations in Gdansk and Wroclaw, dissident sources said.
    10. It was a new role for a woman used to asking the questions, and one that precluded her from making a pilgrimage to Gdansk to interview Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, one person most first-time journalists to Poland try to see.
    11. The union aides said Walesa won't call off a strike at Gdansk's Lenin shipyard, which the Warsaw government had said was a condition for the discussions.
    12. Poland really doesn't need it." A rally of several thousand Solidarity supporters was held Tuesday at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, where Walesa works.
    13. When the 487 delegates assemble this time in the same Olivia Sports Hall in the Baltic port of Gdansk, Solidarity's birthplace, they will be joined by Mazowiecki and other government and parliamentary leaders from the union's ranks.
    14. Saur was granted a 51 per cent stake in a company called Saur Neptun Gdansk, which had the right to operate the water system for 30 years.
    15. Residents of Gdansk, Poland's largest port and the birthplace of Solidarity, appeared to be stocking up on food in preparation for protracted unrest.
    16. Two police officers who entered a pro-Solidarity church in Gdansk drunk during a Mass and offended worshippers have each been sentenced to more than a year in prison, the official PAP news agency reported.
    17. Walesa, who will face Tyminski in a runoff Dec. 9, met the press in a packed conference room in Gdansk and extended an olive branch to supporters of Mazowiecki, his vanquished rival within Solidarity.
    18. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa offered Sunday to suspend his call for a Gdansk shipyard strike if the government agreed to talks on the labor strife.
    19. The last category will address the future of Solidarity, which Walesa founded at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk during the labor turmoil of August 1980.
    20. He said the atmosphere for the talks was made worse by the Sunday march by about 700 youths in the Baltic port city of Gdansk that ended with youths throwing rocks at riot police.
    21. The state-owned shipyard in Gdansk is being closed down Dec. 1. It is the first big industrial plant to be singled out for closure by the month-old government of Prime Minister Mieczyslaw F. Rakowski.
    22. At a meeting Sunday in Gdansk, the Solidarity leadership agreed to negotiate with the government on legalizing the union.
    23. Walesa told Jozef Oleksy, the minister who deals with trade unions, that he was unhappy with the use of force by police to break up small May Day labor rallies by banned groups in Gdansk and the southern city of Wroclaw.
    24. The Solidarity founder lives in Gdansk and works as a shipyard electrician.
    25. The shipyard electrician from Gdansk whose labor movement changed Poland met with American union leaders this morning and praised this country's willingness to help his homeland.
    26. Solidarity, born in a historic strike at the Gdansk shipyard in August 1980, says its banning 16 months later, after the introduction of martial law, was unjust and that it wants dialogue with the authorities.
    27. A Solidarity official said that Walesa was holding talks with striking workers at Gdansk's Lenin shipyard and that the strike there could end soon.
    28. Workers inside pressed against the closed gates of the Lenin shipyard to get a glimpse of Mrs. Thatcher, the first Western head of state to travel to Gdansk to meet with Solidarity leader Lech Walesa.
    29. It said state enterprises have far more than enough jobs going begging in Gdansk province at equal or higher pay.
    30. The strikers' communique said three members of the strike committee met with the bishop of Gdansk, Tadeusz Goclowski, at 8 p.m. Friday and again with a church representative this morning.
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