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douma

/doo-mah/US // ˈdu mɑ //UK // Russian (ˈduːmə) //

斗马,豆妈,斗米,豆粕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : duma.

Examples

  • “We can't leave our homes,” one resident of a neutral neighborhood next to Douma told The Daily Beast.

  • “There is a tension between people, especially today,” said the resident near Douma.

  • The political revolution was accomplished, the Czar was imprisoned, and the Douma reigned supreme.

  • A Douma, which included the old names and in one case a former member, was beckoned into existence.

  • He repeated the speeches of the merchants in the Douma without malice, and clearly depicted the life in the city.

  • The effete and placid Thedor was supported by a Douma (Council) of five.

  • The douma was abolished, and in its stead Peter created a "Directory Senate," which could meet only in presence of the czar.