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 Honduras [hɒn'djurәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 洪都拉斯



    honduras
    [ noun ]
    a republic in Central America; achieved independence from Spain in 1821; an early center of Mayan culture
    <noun.location>


    1. A pledge by the Contras not to dispatch any forces into Nicaragua from base camps in Honduras, in addition to withdrawing 2,000 of their estimated 5,000 troops based in Nicaragua.
    2. Rebels did not pursue the soldiers into Honduras, he said.
    3. Sheets recalled that Hurricane Fifi, a 1974 storm that struck Honduras, killed 8,000 people.
    4. It was the the most dramatic show of U.S. force in the six-year Nicaraguan war and came in response to a request for help from Honduras' president, Jose Azcona Hoyo.
    5. Resentment of the United States has been growing for years in Honduras.
    6. Honduras and Panama will hold presidential elections in 1989. Gen.
    7. 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.
    8. Baldizon crossed the border from Nicaragua to Honduras in July 1985 and began making allegations of Sandinista atrocities and drug trafficking.
    9. A Nicaraguan Defense Ministry spokesman denied that troops were sowing mines in Honduras, the Post reported.
    10. On Wednesday, the Sandinista government denied Honduran claims that its soldiers crossed into Honduras to attack a border post.
    11. In Miami, Contra leaders said cease-fire talks scheduled Monday with the government were off unless the Sandinistas left Honduras.
    12. Honduras has been trying to get rid of the 12,000 Contras and their dependents living in camps near the border.
    13. Defense Secrtary Frank C. Carlucci said Thursday he protested to his Soviet counterpart Nicaragua's alleged intrusion into Honduras.
    14. We'd come here and start a good life." Denny, who had dropped out of a teacher education program in Honduras, would come first.
    15. The Contra army is encamped in Honduras near the Nicaraguan border and the U.S. aid is to be released also for repatriation for those who want to return to their homeland.
    16. The Contras, supported by the United States since they began fighting the leftist government in 1981, are preparing for these attacks in southern Honduras, where they have base camps, Castillo was quoted as saying.
    17. A helicopter that crashed in Honduras in December 1988, killing five soldiers, was one of 73 aircraft whose control rods had not been treated with the paint.
    18. There has been little visible international support for a Honduran call last fall for the formation of an international force to evict the rebels from Honduras.
    19. Honduras's military pledged to search for gunmen who attacked a bus carrying 28 U.S. airmen about six miles north of Tegucigalpa, leaving eight wounded, at least two seriously.
    20. The first Boland Amendment, passed in 1982, prohibited the Defense Department and the Central Intelligence Agency from spending funds to overthrow the Sandinistas or to provoke conflict between Honduras and Nicaragua.
    21. Bludgeon Honduras to stop sending us bananas?
    22. He stressed that the movement of American forces into Honduras was strictly in response to a request of Honduran President Jose Azcona.
    23. Col. Erick Sanchez, chief of the 4th Infantry Batallion, told reporters the dynamite was "to be used by subversive groups to continue the chain of terrorist acts that lately have unleashed panic in Honduras."
    24. "The time frame is moving along faster than people anticipated" for demobilizing the rebel forces," Aronson said. "The camps should be dismantled in Honduras before the inauguration.
    25. Contra fighters, many of whom are languishing at camps inside Honduras, will be welcomed home without conditions, he said.
    26. He also permitted North's lawyers to introduce the names of Central American countries and Central American officials in documents that spell out quid pro quo arrangements with Honduras and other countries.
    27. The colorful mastermind of a North Dakota seed-potato sale to Honduras that went sour and rocked state politics pleaded guilty Friday to bribing a former key official in the state Agriculture Department.
    28. A headquarters unit in Honduras coordinates the exercises has about 1,100 personnel assigned to it.
    29. In Central America, Honduras would get $85 million in economic aid, Costa Rica $90 million, El Salvador $185 million and Guatemala $80 million.
    30. But rebel officials said thousands of other fighters and civilians were expected to cross the border into Honduras soon.
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