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bolivar

/bol-uh-ver, buh-lee-vahr; Spanish baw-lee-vahr/US // ˈbɒl ə vər, bəˈli vɑr; Spanish bɔˈli vɑr //UK // (ˈbɒlɪˌvɑː, Spanish boˈliβar) //

玻利瓦尔,波利瓦,玻利维亚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bol·i·vars, Spanish bo·li·va·res [baw-lee-vah-res]. /ˌbɔ liˈvɑ rɛs/.

    • : a coin and monetary unit of Venezuela, equal to 100 centimos. Abbreviation: B.

Examples

  • Peter Dinklage will be introduced as Bolivar Trask, creator of the robot mutant-destroyers called Sentinels.

  • A low profile legislator from the state of Bolivar, he was never a leading voice in the National Assembly.

  • But then we looked at his life in Greece and Albania where he was a serious revolutionary—as serious as Che Guevara or Bolivar.

  • I reckon you're the one Bolivar an' me's been waitin' here fer, an'—what's the matter with ye, anyhow?

  • Bascomb must have divined what was going on in Matt's mind, for he turned to him as soon as Bolivar was out of sight.

  • Bolivar, leaving the army in command of General Paez, repaired to Angostura.

  • General Bolivar obtained leave from the congress at Bogot to go to Peru—the grand scene of his subsequent triumphs.

  • Morillo retired to Valencia; and Bolivar took possession of the valleys of Aragua.