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congo

/kong-goh/US // ˈkɒŋ goʊ //UK // (ˈkɒŋɡəʊ) //

刚果,康戈,孔戈,刚果共和国

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : congou.

Examples

  • Kabeya, 35, was a lawyer in Congo and had moved to Waterloo about five years before to work at Tyson.

  • That drug was tested in people with Ebola during the 2014–2016 outbreak in West Africa and the 2018–2020 outbreak in the Congo.

  • With no new cases, Congo health officials and the World Health Organization have officially declared the outbreak over.

  • Lasting 22 months, this was Congo’s 10th fight against Ebola.

  • Unfortunately, neither suggests what might happen in the Congo or elsewhere, he says, because there are just too many local factors.

  • At the highest navigable point of the Congo River, thick jungle creates an impenetrable wall of green around a large island.

  • Victims were put into sacks, speared, and thrown into the Congo River.

  • Since then, Kisangani has been the epicenter of nearly every rebellion in the Congo.

  • “This town was the most beautiful girl in the Congo,” laments a friend sitting nearby.

  • Since then, conflict has continued to pummel much of the eastern part of the Congo, but Kisangani has remained relatively calm.

  • That which was in the menagerie of Versailles, which came from Congo, was but seven feet and a half high, in his seventeenth year.

  • On his last trip, during which he spent nearly four years in the Congo, he secured about two and one-half tons of ivory.

  • The language of some of the tribes of the Congo is described by a missionary as more complex than Greek.

  • I understand, sir—you wish me to go to the dear old Congo Government and apologize—I shall be ready in ten minutes.

  • Aruwimi, a large river of equatorial Africa, a tributary of the Congo, on the north bank.