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geneva

/juh-nee-vuh/US // dʒəˈni və //UK // (dʒɪˈniːvə) //

日内瓦,日内瓦市,基尔瓦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Hollands.

Examples

  • The measurements are important for studies at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, which slams protons together to look for new phenomena.

  • Subsequent work focusing on the Swiss Reformation, where the epicenters were Zurich and Geneva, reveals strikingly similar patterns.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Experts pointed us to identical passages in each of the four Geneva treaties, known as "Common Article 3."

  • Outposts budded in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, and various other burgs, including, yes, Amsterdam.

  • To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in Geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization.

  • “We follow the Geneva Convention, just like any country,” said Sabin Hadad, spokesperson for the Israeli Interior Ministry.

  • On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases.

  • Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.

  • John Alphonsus Turretini died; professor of ecclesiastical history at Geneva, distinguished for his learning.

  • From Berlin we travelled to Geneva, where we spent ten days with my sister and her family (the Davidovs).

  • Voltaire lived from 1755 to 1758 at les Dlices near Geneva, and within Genevan territory.

  • Calvin thereupon adopted Geneva as the site of his moral fortunes; he made it thenceforth the citadel of his ideas.