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n. 都灵(意大利城市)




    turin
    [ noun ]
    capital city of the Piemonte region of northwestern Italy
    <noun.location>


    1. After a hectic car chase through the outskirts of Turin, police arrested a man suspected of armed robbery.
    2. Likewise, ordering a strong red Barolo in mid-July is not recommended, even in Turin, the capital of Piedmont where it is grown. Choosing local dishes is a sure way to impress one's host, but newcomers needn't exaggerate.
    3. It is scheduled to go into production in Turin in 1995.
    4. Nokia Data, for instance, made it possible for the Italian Mr. Levi to keep his main residence in Turin.
    5. Turin has always been a citta rossa, a stronghold of the left, which has drawn on the support of Fiat employees.
    6. The Luxemburg bookstore in downtown Turin had not yet opened for the day, and no one was injured, police said.
    7. Big riverside cities, such as Turin or those nearby, like Milan, have used it as their dustbin.
    8. Cardinal Anastasio Ballestrero, archbishop of Turin and custodian of the shroud, said in 1988 that carbon-14 tests by U.S., Swiss and British laboratories showed the cloth dated to between 1260 and 1390.
    9. TRW said that it was planning to produce 1m airbag modules next year at its new plant at Bricherasio, near Turin, from which it will initially supply Fiat, the Italian carmaker.
    10. As part of its ticket privileges, the Rochester, N.Y.-based quartet received hotel accommodations before continuing Tuesday to Turin, Italy.
    11. A Turin court on Saturday convicted 130 people, including two judges, of belonging to a Mafia group that committed crimes throughout Italy, the news agency ANSA reported.
    12. The PDS alliance also won in Turin with their telecommunications professor candidate, Mr Valentino Castellani.
    13. Occhetto on Monday noted that the party's traditional base of support had shrunk and pledged to "work for a new Communist Party." The Communist leader, heavy-set with a graying walrus mustache, was born in the northern city of Turin.
    14. An example is his research model for a new Bugatti, which caused a sensation at Turin's recent auto show.
    15. A date from the Middle Ages will be compelling evidence of what skeptics have argued all along _ that the Shroud of Turin is a fake.
    16. Mr. Lyubimov is in Chicago partly because he wanted to polish a production he'd already staged in Turin, Italy, and partly because he can't go home anyhow.
    17. WHEN the Turin automobile group Fiat closes its accounts at the end of December it will not be expecting a positive contribution from its Iveco industrial vehicle subsidiary.
    18. The claim was made by Cesare Tubino, who died in this northern city last week at the age of 91, the Turin daily Stampa Sera reported Monday.
    19. 'No, it's much more serious than that,' he said. The Monde quotation was from an anonymous work to be published this year called The Football Match: Ethnology of a partisan passion in Marseilles, Naples and Turin.
    20. The 14-foot cloth, kept in Turin Cathedral, bears the image of a bearded, crucified man.
    21. West Germany won, 4-3, in a penalty-kick victory over England at Turin, Italy, and will meet Argentina on Sunday in the finals.
    22. Naccarato, who died in 1983, was a southern Italian who sought work in the northern city of Turin and was regarded by some as a saint and healer, newspapers reported.
    23. His 14 translated volumes ran from dialogues among the atoms before the creation of light to fairy tales and descriptions of invisible cities to naturalistic stories of Italian partisans and election-day poll watchers in Turin.
    24. The judges of the Turin Court of Assizes issued the verdicts after 23 days of deliberation.
    25. At 18, Mila joined a group of young Turin intellectuals opposed to fascism.
    26. "The British issue could set off a chain reaction," says Riccardo Massa, manager of foreign securities at Turin's Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino.
    27. Scientists and others outside the church have long been intrigued by the origin of the Shroud of Turin's faint, haunting image of a man who appeared to have been whipped, speared, crucified and crowned with thorns.
    28. The history of the Shroud of Turin goes back only about 800 years, when a crusading knight said he saw it in Constantinople.
    29. A measured dose of ostentation and drum-beating will not be held amiss for a new car that is considered fundamental for Fiat's fortunes. The Turin carmaker has not had much success with new models since it launched the Uno a decade ago.
    30. The collapse of Milan's administration after weeks of agony follows growing political problems in Rome, Turin and Naples, where the mayors have stepped down and attempts are under way to form new coalitions.
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