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 Havana [hə'vænə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 哈瓦那, 哈瓦那雪茄烟

  1. Bob lit up one of his best Havana.
    鲍勃点燃了一只他最好的哈瓦那烟。
  2. "But I'm not in your Service. Why do you pick on me? ""Patriotic American. Been here for years. We must have our man in Havana, you know."
    "可我又不在你手下工作,你为什么偏偏要挑我?""爱国的美国人,你已在这儿呆了多的。你知道,哈瓦那必须要有我们的人。"
  3. Bob lit up one of his best Havana.
    鲍勃点燃了一只他最好的哈瓦那烟。


havana
[ noun ]
the capital and largest city of Cuba; located in western Cuba; one of the oldest cities in the Americas
<noun.location>


Havana \Ha*van"a\ (h[.a]*v[a^]n"[.a]), prop. a.
Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of
Cuba; as, an Havana cigar; -- formerly sometimes written
{Havannah}. -- n. An Havana cigar.

Young Frank Clavering stole his father's Havannahs, and
. . . smoked them in the stable. --Thackeray.

  1. 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.
  2. He said an undetermined number of Spanish policemen would be sent to Havana to protect the embassy.
  3. In Havana, President Fidel Castro pledged "socialism or death" in a televised speech marking the 30th anniversary of his communist revolution.
  4. "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), Oscar Hijuelo's portrait of brothers from Havana who become minor celebrities as musicians in New York nightclubs.
  5. One thing you do see in Havana, and not in other Latin American capitals, are hotels and restaurants for the exclusive use of tourists.
  6. A delegation from the United Nations Human Rights Commission is due to arrive in Havana next Friday to investigate longstanding charges against Cuba's one-party dictatorship.
  7. He replaces Archbishop Giulio Einaudi, 60, who since August 1980 held the Havana post that has the diplomatic standing of an ambassador.
  8. Redford, 50, returned from Cuba last May from what he described as a script-writing workshop for women in Havana.
  9. Notimex, reporting from Havana, quoted unidentified journalistic sources in saying the seven Cubans demanded a plane to the United States.
  10. But five years and five months later, Castro marched triumphantly into Havana.
  11. Havana provides the Sandinista government in Nicaragua with most of its weaponry, and Nicaragua, in turn, has supplied Panama with arms, American officials contend.
  12. We really just hoped for a victory without a runoff." Elections officials said turnout was best in the Little Havana precincts.
  13. Said to be half-crazed by electroshock treatments in prison, Mr. Guillen Landrau lives in a dilapidated Havana apartment and survives by selling off his meager possessions and trading an occasional painting for food.
  14. Nicaragua's Atlantic coast _ an enclave of mestizos, Miskito Indians, the descendants of British pirates and of African slaves _ is a universe away from both Havana and Managua.
  15. Areces began his career in Havana and later created Spain's biggest retail empire, El Corte Ingles, which had sales last year of $4.7 billion.
  16. About the same time, other agents were swarming over Mr. Cernuda's book-publishing office in Miami's Little Havana.
  17. The dead were being honored at a ceremony today outside Havana at which Castro was due to participate along with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos and Ethiopian Vice President Fisseha Desta.
  18. In a dispatch from Havana, the Notimex agency said the evidence was published in a 480-page book called "Case 1-89, the End of the Cuban Connection." It did not describe the contents.
  19. My last night in Havana, I walk the streets of the old city, unable to sleep.
  20. Instead of the $450 for each of the four million tons of sugar that Russia imports, Havana will be offered (in exchange for petroleum) the approximately $200 that a ton of sugar would fetch on the world market.
  21. Spain also reinforced security at its missions in Havana.
  22. The bicycle is the main means of transport through Havana; many travel two or even three to a bike. Getting hold of dollars has become an obsession for many Cubans, forcing almost everyone to break the country's restrictive laws.
  23. Pretoria offered Tuesday to grant independence to Namibia by next June if Havana's troops withdrew from Angola by the same date.
  24. The New York prelate first mentioned the proposal Thursday at a news conference in Havana.
  25. It was a multisport field for Cuba's elite troops, located on the shore of the Almendares River, in the middle of Havana.
  26. Hijuelos' novel detailed the lives of three brothers from Havana who become minor celebrities as musicians in New York nightclubs.
  27. At 9.30pm two guitarists swept in and sang as though we were a room of impresarios. For a final mojito in old Havana I went to sit on the terrace of El Patio looking on to the faded grandeur of Havana's cathedral.
  28. At 9.30pm two guitarists swept in and sang as though we were a room of impresarios. For a final mojito in old Havana I went to sit on the terrace of El Patio looking on to the faded grandeur of Havana's cathedral.
  29. A third phase will be building new hotels, including a second tower at the Triton, the only hotel built in Havana since the revolution, Sed Perez said.
  30. In Spain alone, there are approximately 185 Cuban diplomats, spies and commercial officials serving Havana.
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