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korea

/kuh-ree-uh, kaw-, koh-/US // kəˈri ə, kɔ-, koʊ- //UK // (kəˈriːə) //

韩国,大韩民国,大韩,韩国人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a former country in East Asia, on a peninsula southeast of Manchuria and between the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea: a kingdom prior to 1910; under Japanese rule 1910–45; now divided at 38° N into North Korea and South Korea. Compare Korean War.
    • : Democratic People's Republic of, official name of North Korea.
    • : Republic of, official name of South Korea.

Examples

  • UNCOVER claims to be building the continent’s most trusted skincare brand and content platform by partnering with top skincare labs in Korea.

  • Lee, in our expectation, is going to be a big part of that, not just as an ambassador for the NBA, but for his own country and building up the game in Korea.

  • Just last week, a study from Korea reported on a case of coronavirus transmission documented indoors after just five minutes of exposure without any direct contact—from 20 feet away.

  • Some countries like Brazil and Korea give access to the 6 GHz band, but other countries have been slower to open it up.

  • A study from Korea showing why indoor dining is unsafe and why airborne transmission matters.

  • The new information consisted of Internet protocol addresses that Comey said are “exclusively used” by North Korea.

  • Current and former intelligence officials have said North Korea has long been a priority target for American spies.

  • Instead, it appears that the Obama administration has opted to punish North Korea financially.

  • American intervention in Korea has frequently sparked protests, especially over film.

  • An examination of the complicated history of America and its movies in the Republic of Korea.

  • Recent events have done much to introduce Korea and its people to the world at large.

  • In some parts of Korea the houses were built of stout timbers, the chinks covered with woven cane and plastered with mud.

  • Yung Pak's earliest days were spent very much as are those of most babies, whether they live in Korea or America.

  • In former years, Korea had paid an annual tribute or tax to China, but for some time it had been held back by this king.

  • This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.