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n. 朝鲜, 韩国



    korea
    [ noun ]
    an Asian peninsula (off Manchuria) separating the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan; the Korean name is Dae-Han-Min-Gook or Han-Gook
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    Korea \Korea\ prop. n.
    An Asian peninsula off Manchuria.

    Syn: Korean Peninsula.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. Writing in Chinese characters was imported from Paekche in Korea in 285.
    2. 'Within 10-20 years, Korea and Taiwan will catch up,' admits Mr Hiroshi Maeda, managing director of Toray.
    3. Israel, Egypt, Morocco, South Korea and Lichtenstein took part in the talks for the first time, adding to the original 34 Western and Eastern European countries and the United States and Japan.
    4. The protesters blame the United States for supporting military rule in South Korea and partitioning the Korean Peninsula, divided since 1945.
    5. The Soviet Union has been a major ally and arms provider for North Korea.
    6. The state, for example, used the banking system to funnel scarce capital to the heavy industries that led Korea's export drive.
    7. Mikhail Gorbachev's meeting with South Korea's president in San Francisco next week could eventually lead to diplomatic relations between the two nations and unification of Korea, a scholar says.
    8. Mikhail Gorbachev's meeting with South Korea's president in San Francisco next week could eventually lead to diplomatic relations between the two nations and unification of Korea, a scholar says.
    9. The opposition made a strong comeback in legislative elections in April, stripping the governing party of its parliamentary majority for the first time in South Korea's 40-year history.
    10. The prime minister of North Korea will visit South Korean President Roh Tae-woo next week in what is viewed as a first step toward mutual recognition by the rival nations.
    11. On Wednesday North Korea's first deputy minister for foreign affairs, Kang Sok Ju, will make his first appearance before the General Assembly.
    12. The new attitude reflects the fact that, for the first time since Korea was divided in 1945, most Southerners believe that unification is close at hand.
    13. South Korea's National Assembly opened its regular 50-day session, during which it is to vote on a new constitution and revision of laws for a transition to full democracy.
    14. Another feature film of last year was "Hamburger Hill," which resembles "Pork Chop Hill" (1959), a grueling battle piece about Korea.
    15. The measure also would require President Bush to report to Congress by May 1990 on withdrawing all U.S. forces from South Korea.
    16. Samsung Group and Goldstar, also of South Korea, are selling more products under their own names.
    17. The students from Seoul and other cities said they want to march to Pyongyang, the capital of communist North Korea, for an international youth festival July 1-8.
    18. Foreign investment in Korea is subject to approval by the Finance Ministry.
    19. The latest push to help veterans and troops comes at a time when the costs of existing obligations to veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the peacetime era are causing widespread concern.
    20. Chung said he and a 20-member survey team would visit North Korea in mid-April to discuss financing and other details for the resort project.
    21. In December 1989, the Soviet Union and South Korea opened "consular departments" in their trade offices in each other's capitals and began limited consular service.
    22. South Korea plans to lower tariffs on auto imports, but high taxes will remain.
    23. South Korea's 120,000 police have been placed on top alert.
    24. More than halfway through the Olympics, fears of an attack by North Korea against the Games have receded.
    25. He has been telling officials in each nation that there is a limit to the Pentagon pocketbook and that budget pressures may force 10 percent to 12 percent cutbacks in U.S. military forces based in Japan, South Korea and the Philippines.
    26. North Korea has demanded cancelation of the exercises, now under way.
    27. Two of the other "little dragons" _ Taiwan and South Korea _ show promise for furthering what Mushkat calls "the slow and painful process" of democratic change in Asia, which has a long history of authoritarian rule.
    28. With exports up only 5% but imports climbing 19%, Korea's trade balance swung into a deficit for the first eight months of this year.
    29. Patrol boats shadowed a Soviet spy ship as it passed through the Korea Straits, South Korea's navy said Saturday.
    30. Patrol boats shadowed a Soviet spy ship as it passed through the Korea Straits, South Korea's navy said Saturday.
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