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 Roosevelt ['rəuzəvelt, 'ru:svelt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
罗斯福( ①姓氏 ②Franklin Delano, 1882-1945, 于1933-1945任美国第32任总统 ③Theodore, 1858-1919, 于1901-1909任美国第26任总统,曾获1906年诺贝尔和平奖)

  1. Roosevelt carried all but two states in the1936 presidential election.
    在1936年总统选举中罗斯福在除两个州以外的其他各州中都获得多数选票
  2. The guide shows us the old home of former president theodore roosevelt.
    导游带我们看了前总统西奥多。罗斯福的故居。


roosevelt
[ noun ]
  1. 32nd President of the United States; elected four times; instituted New Deal to counter the Great Depression and led country during World War II (1882-1945)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. wife of Franklin Roosevelt and a strong advocate of human rights (1884-1962)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. 26th President of the United States; hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration

  6. <noun.person>
    Theodore Roosevelt said `Speak softly but carry a big stick'


  1. The Eastern Europe of Vaclav Havel and Lech Walesa represents not the repudiation, but the fulfillment, of Roosevelt's purposes at Yalta.
  2. Cineplex also said it sold the lease of the Roosevelt Field Century Theatre to Loews Theatre Corp., a subsidiary of TriStar Pictures Inc., for $17 million.
  3. The municipal market "is still in reasonably good shape, but it's getting hit a little because of worries about the large supply," said Jeffrey Noss, manager of municipal research for Roosevelt & Cross Inc. of New York.
  4. Elsewhere in Utah, the Uinta Canyon fire had burned 3,850 acres 20 miles north of Roosevelt in the Ashley National Forest.
  5. Miss Noonan's mere mentioning the need for some such charismatic leader denotes the failure in itself of the reduction in national stature in the past 10 years when she said we "are ripe for a Teddy Roosevelt."
  6. When the great Roosevelt coalition shattered in the 1960s, he says, the party consensus shattered as well.
  7. In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced the end of coffee rationing.
  8. After the severe-looking Dewey was ridiculed by tart-tongued Alice Roosevelt Longworth as "the little man on the wedding cake," campaign manager Herbert Brownell urged the New York governor to shave off his mustache.
  9. He is Eleanor Roosevelt for the 1980s.
  10. "Does he know I'm in the Roosevelt room watching his response?"
  11. It's tough work deciding how to spend $2.75 million on fun, but students at Roosevelt University think they're up to the task.
  12. In 1937, saying "the epidemic of world lawlessness is spreading," President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a "quarantine" of aggressor nations.
  13. As an adult, Mrs. Sulzberger traveled and rubbed elbows with the famous: she met Eleanor Roosevelt, dined with Chiang Kai-shek and sipped coffee with Golda Meir.
  14. The camp in the tiny town of Tunbridge, population 200 at the time, soon became a darling of Eleanor Roosevelt and the focus of nationwide media attention.
  15. Teddy Roosevelt was also hard on other predecessors.
  16. President Franklin D. Roosevelt used a wheelchair as a result of polio, but Cowan said that none of the physical adjustments in the White House made for Roosevelt make life easier for visitors or employees.
  17. President Franklin D. Roosevelt used a wheelchair as a result of polio, but Cowan said that none of the physical adjustments in the White House made for Roosevelt make life easier for visitors or employees.
  18. With his wife Kitty standing at his side in the ornate Roosevelt Room of the White House, Brady, 58, was sworn in by retired Supreme Court Justice Warren E. Burger.
  19. They agree that Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt as realists were well aware that the Red Army would decide Eastern Europe's future.
  20. Simmons, 27, was taken to Roosevelt Hospital for psychiatric evaluation and was classified as emotionally disturbed, he said.
  21. The president himself, they say, has lost so much credibility in recent months that only a presentation to the full cabinet, assembled in the Roosevelt Room, will assure skeptics that the secretary of state has "made a clean breast."
  22. The camp, which moved to Tunbridge when the workers acquired a farm, was visited by Mrs. Roosevelt in 1941.
  23. In 1937 Mr. Roosevelt took an important step toward intervention in the historic Chicago "quarantine" speech against "the epidemic of world lawlessness," but a day later he retreated from any suggestion that he meant to use force.
  24. He added that the sight of FDR's wheelchair also may have tarnished Roosevelt's popularity.
  25. "FDR had been elected on a pledge to maintain a balanced budget," Kelly said, adding that Roosevelt's campaign charges of mismanagement created the iceberg.
  26. "Mankind is all one - and what happens in distant lands tomorrow will leave its mark on the happiness of our Christmases to come," Roosevelt said in an address on Christmas Eve 1940.
  27. Jackson ended his Beckley speech by citing President Franklin Roosevelt, who he noted used a wheelchair.
  28. But, despite Churchill, the British Empire went the way Roosevelt expected, and rather quickly too.
  29. President Harry Truman, replacing the deceased Roosevelt, and Clement Atlee of Britain, face Stalin.
  30. The Roosevelt Center for American Policy Studies did "focus group" discussions with 65 people in the two states and found that they were not looking forward to being in the political limelight once again next year.
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