brazil / brəˈzɪl /

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n. 名词 noun

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  1. As climate change becomes more of a threat, fears of increasing deforestation to meet the world’s demand — or to provide cover for other industrialization of virgin forests — have arisen thanks to new policies in Brazil.
  2. Though Redman had worked as a fashion photographer in Brazil, she hadn’t done much night photography.
  3. Indeed, several case reports in Brazil have already documented such reinfections with variants containing the E484K mutation.
  4. Brazil was in terrific rhythm, and if not for Labbé's pushing Adriana’s 25-yard blast off the crossbar, the outcome would have been settled by halftime.
  5. That’s higher than the 50% efficacy reported last month by Brazil’s Butantan Institute, which conducted late-stage trials in the country.
  6. In Brazil people color code their underwear according to their needs.
  7. The rift put Washington at odds with countries like Brazil, Uruguay or Chile, which seemed to have come to terms with their past.
  8. Lastly, the re-opening of diplomatic ties between Havana and Washington gives Brazil a chance to push for changes in Cuba.
  9. Santa Catarina, Brazil There could not be a better time to visit Brazil.
  10. But they were not making enough profits, as the rate of growth had slowed as Brazil invested in the welfare of its own people.
  11. Be Bry in his History of Brazil describes its use and also some interesting particulars concerning the plant.
  12. The first rail road opened in Brazil, the emperor and empress being present at the inauguration.
  13. It is usually asserted that the tobacco grown in Brazil contains only two per cent.
  14. In Brazil, the slave-trade exists in full force; in Cuba, it is unmitigated in its extent and horrors.
  15. The cigars of Brazil, like those made of South American (p. 308) tobacco, are noted for their superior flavor.