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 Iceland ['aislәnd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 冰岛



    iceland
    [ noun ]
    1. an island republic on the island of Iceland; became independent of Denmark in 1944

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle

    4. <noun.location>


    1. Iceland immediately exploited a whaling commission loophole by beginning a program of "scientific whaling," arguing that it couldn't assess the status of its whale populations without killing and examining a number of whales.
    2. Hannibalsson said the boycott has forced the closure of several fish processing and canning factories, mainly in sparsely populated northern Iceland, and several hundred people have lost their jobs.
    3. Permits in hand, I now faced the even more daunting problem of getting the bones from their freezer in Iceland to my laboratory in Boston without their thawing.
    4. Further afield, Iceland has apparently been weighing a link to the Ecu, even though the US dollar makes up 18 per cent of the trade-weighted currency basket it uses at the moment.
    5. Other humpback herds are located off Nova Scotia, Greenland and Iceland, said Weinrich.
    6. I phoned Iceland daily to learn when the shipment would be made.
    7. The first game in the third quarterfinal, between Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union and Johann Hjartarson of Iceland in Seattle, Wash., ended in a draw Saturday.
    8. "Every herring in the North Sea from Iceland to the Soviet Union will be able to watch TV," quips Laurent Blin, a former adviser to Mr. Longuet.
    9. Town officials refer to the unseen rock dweller on an adjoining lot as "the old man at No. 102." Elves in Iceland are as old as the hills.
    10. Alcoholic drinks became illegal in Iceland in 1915 following a referendum, and although prohibition was repealed in 1933, beer containing more than 2.25 percent alcohol remained outlawed.
    11. Ros Reeve, a Greenpeace campaigner who is in San Diego for today's annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission, estimated in a telephone interview that Iceland may have lost up to $50 million worth of contracts.
    12. I could scarcely resist his invitation - nor its implicit challenge. There are no long journeys in Iceland: it is scarcely 300 miles across at its widest.
    13. Rolvaag was appointed ambassador to Iceland in 1967 by President Johnson after losing his 1966 re-election bid.
    14. Furthermore, by its own admission, the value-led Iceland is a main beneficiary of recession.
    15. U.S. counterparts who sat across the table from him during the 1986 Reykjavik, Iceland, summit said he earned their respect.
    16. Departures included Charter, Ranks Hovis McDougall (bought by Tomkins), British Vita, Pentland Group, Iceland Foods and Courtaulds Textiles.
    17. Elsewhere" and a dramatization of last year's superpower summit in Reykjavik, Iceland.
    18. In 1986, President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev opened two days of talks in Reykjavik, Iceland.
    19. Iceland, also part of the European Economic Area open markets agreement with the EU, has hitherto declined to seek membership because of reluctance to open its fishing grounds to Union fishermen.
    20. At a NSC meeting after the Reykjavik, Iceland, summit last October, Adm.
    21. In the first of two stories detailing the whaling controversy, AP Science Editor Paul Raeburn examines Iceland's efforts to overturn an international moratorium on commercial whaling and protect a way of life.
    22. It also found that the appointment of BT as exclusive distributor of Concert within the European Economic Area (EEA) - which covers the EU as well as Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden -was anti-competitive.
    23. The officials said about 75 percent of Iceland's 173,800 eligible voters cast ballots.
    24. It was not a success, unlike Viking settlements on Iceland, the Duchy of Normandy, and above all, Kiev and the kingdom of Russia. Equally fascinating are the finds which suggest the civilising process at work.
    25. The other purchasers are British Telecommunications, Germany's Deutsche Telekom, Telecom Denmark and PTT of Iceland.
    26. Iceland also is sparsely populated, with just 250,000 people occupying an area the size of Ohio.
    27. They planned to leave Iceland for Norway on Sunday to continue the 19,000-mile trip, dubbed Friendship Flight '89. From there they fly to Sweden, the Soviet Union and onward to Alaska and home.
    28. For NATO the rear areas are Iceland, Britain, France, Spain and Portugal.
    29. The rescue effort involved Royal Air Force teams from Scotland, northern England and Wales and U.S. helicopters from Iceland.
    30. The polar bear, weighing about 150 pounds and estimated to be one year old, was seen on Sunday swimming along the coast near the town of Haganesvik in northern Iceland.
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