geneva / dʒəˈni və /

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geneva 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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  1. The measurements are important for studies at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, which slams protons together to look for new phenomena.
  2. Subsequent work focusing on the Swiss Reformation, where the epicenters were Zurich and Geneva, reveals strikingly similar patterns.
  3. Internet voting has been used in other countries—such as in Switzerland, for Geneva’s canton elections since 2003—but nowhere else is it used as routinely and extensively as in Estonia.
  4. Meyer joined forces with the World Economic Forum in Geneva to launch CommonPass, and recruited Alan Warren, a former Google veep for engineering who had built Google Sheets and Google Docs, to create the platform.
  5. The founders of ClearFlame Engine Technologies, a four-year-old startup based in Geneva, Illinois, say they have found a way to clean them up.
  6. Experts pointed us to identical passages in each of the four Geneva treaties, known as "Common Article 3."
  7. Outposts budded in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, and various other burgs, including, yes, Amsterdam.
  8. To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in Geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization.
  9. “We follow the Geneva Convention, just like any country,” said Sabin Hadad, spokesperson for the Israeli Interior Ministry.
  10. On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases.
  11. Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.
  12. John Alphonsus Turretini died; professor of ecclesiastical history at Geneva, distinguished for his learning.
  13. From Berlin we travelled to Geneva, where we spent ten days with my sister and her family (the Davidovs).
  14. Voltaire lived from 1755 to 1758 at les Dlices near Geneva, and within Genevan territory.
  15. Calvin thereupon adopted Geneva as the site of his moral fortunes; he made it thenceforth the citadel of his ideas.