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[ju(:)'kreinjәn]
n.
乌克兰人(语)
adj.
乌克兰的, 乌克兰人(语)的



    ukrainian
    [ noun ]
    1. the Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine

    2. <noun.communication>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to or characteristic of Ukraine or its people or culture

    2. <adj.pert>


    1. That nation is past." Mr. Pavlychko and some other Ukrainian officials are skeptical about the recently signed economic agreement, which they say isn't workable.
    2. However, the current Ukrainian parliament, dominated by former communists, has been opposed both to economic reform and to relinquishing the country's nuclear arsenal - a condition of much western economic support.
    3. Peter Jacyk, a Toronto resident of Ukrainian descent who helped raise money for Demjanjuk, said Monday the effect the verdict has on the world view of the Jewish community will be similar to the "crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
    4. At least 40 million of those in the Ukraine consider themselves members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Futey said.
    5. He spoke by telephone from the Ukrainian city 500 miles south of Moscow in the Donentsk Basin, the top Soviet coal-producing area that was rocked last summer by strikes as miners demanded better living and working conditions an local autonomy.
    6. Police on Tuesday clashed with nationalist demonstrators defying a ban on rallies in front of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, according to press reports.
    7. The contest between Crimea and the Ukrainian government over who rules the Black Sea peninsula escalated over the weekend, writes Jill Barshay from Kiev.
    8. Dmitro Pavlychko, head of the newly formed Ukrainian Language Society, which seeks to make Ukrainian the republic's official language, said the group had a "beautiful discussion" with Gorbachev in party leader Vladimir V. Shcherbitsky's office.
    9. Dmitro Pavlychko, head of the newly formed Ukrainian Language Society, which seeks to make Ukrainian the republic's official language, said the group had a "beautiful discussion" with Gorbachev in party leader Vladimir V. Shcherbitsky's office.
    10. Meanwhile, U.S., Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian nuclear weapons experts will meet in Russia next week to develop ground rules for counting and destroying some 13,000 nuclear weapons.
    11. The banner has become the symbol of many informal groups seeking greater autonomy or Ukrainian independence.
    12. Vatican Radio has said the observance will include a Mass celebrated by the pope and Ukrainian bishops in St. Peter's Basilica on July 10.
    13. So the government is trying to bring the market economy to the Ukrainian countryside. Agriculture is Ukraine's most efficient and potentially profitable export industry.
    14. I just feel Soviet.' 1917: Kiev successfully resists Bolshevik takeover 1918: Central and western Ukraine form independent Ukrainian state.
    15. "Our organization has come out for Nekrasov's books to be published anew and for his works written abroad to be printed in Ukrainian journals," Yuri Mushketik, head of the Ukrainian Writers Union, told Tass.
    16. "Our organization has come out for Nekrasov's books to be published anew and for his works written abroad to be printed in Ukrainian journals," Yuri Mushketik, head of the Ukrainian Writers Union, told Tass.
    17. The newly discovered file contains "numerous statements taken in the 1950s by Ukrainian guards at Treblinka that state clearly that `Ivan the Terrible' was Ivan Marczenko," Sheftel said.
    18. Nikolai Kolesnik of the Soviet republic's Council on Religious Affairs said from Kiev that regional officials have decided Ukrainian Catholics could register with authorities like other religious groups.
    19. Nor is there a timetable for the Ukrainian parliament to ratify the 1991 Start 1 nuclear arms reduction treaty signed between the US and the Soviet Union.
    20. Yeltsin, in an address Monday to the Ukrainian legislature in Kiev, also compared Gorbachev with former Soviet leader Nikita Krushchev, who started a limited reform drive when he came to power in 1953.
    21. The conservative chief of the Ukrainian Communist Party lost his position as boss of the Soviet Union's strongest political machine Thursday to a progressive protege of President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
    22. The Soviet media have reported that public opposition has halted construction of nuclear power plants near the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa, the Byelorussian capital of Minsk and the southern Russian city of Krasnodar.
    23. But he also urged them to make peace with the Russian Orthodox, antagonists since the Ukrainian church was suppressed by dictator Josef Stalin in 1946, to strengthen the role of Christianity in a Europe emerging from Communist rule.
    24. Although the Ukrainian authorities intend to close the complex at the end of next year, Mr Ripa di Meana said they were examining whether to use for a year the two reactors that they 'consider in relatively good shape'.
    25. Such success!" said Irina Rozhenko of the Ukrainian pro-democracy movement Narodny Rukh.
    26. Today, Ukrainian Catholics form the largest underground church in the Soviet Union.
    27. But Ukrainian miners' representatives say those promises have not been kept.
    28. The justices admitted into evidence two affidavits from a former guard in the World War II death camp in Poland in which he stated that another Ukrainian named Ivan Marchenko was posted with him there.
    29. Facing similar pressures, the Ukrainian parliament has reversed its earlier order to close Chernobyl by the year's end. Decommissioning could cost as much as building a new plant.
    30. So it's better just to be practical and wait to see what happens." Still, Lubachivsky sees concrete signs the pope's talks with Gorbachev will pave the way for legalization of the Ukrainian church in the next two months.
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