lenin / ˈlɛn ɪn; Russian ˈlyɛ nyɪn /

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lenin 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. V I [vlad-uh-meer -il-yich; Russian vluh-dyee-myir ee-lyeech], /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər ˈɪl yɪtʃ; Russian vlʌˈdyi myɪr iˈlyitʃ/, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov; "N. Lenin", 1870–1924, Russian revolutionary leader: Soviet premier 1918–24.

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  1. Friendship with this Honduran later brought closer ties with other Central Americans such as Kevin, Erick, El Papi, José or Lenin.
  2. Suny wants to judge him mainly by his willingness to recognize the genius of Lenin’s policies after his return from Switzerland in April of that year.
  3. The political partnership between Lenin and Stalin was one of the most momentous of the 20th century, and Suny’s book fails to take its measure.
  4. That Lenin led a successful seizure of power is beyond doubt.
  5. Stalin, now one of the top men in the party, was sent there by Lenin to ensure that grain was getting shipped to Moscow.
  6. He then waited a beat and deadpanned: “Yes I am an admirer of Lenin.”
  7. En route to California, he reportedly tossed his works of Lenin overboard, to avoid trouble from the U.S. authorities.
  8. Last April, Kishinets invited every Donetsk lover of a healthy lifestyle, as he put it, to do Tai Bo exercises in Lenin Square.
  9. During the Maidan campaign, many monuments paying tribute to Lenin were destroyed.
  10. Like Lenin, he surrounded himself with commissars, having absolute authority.
  11. It is the menace of fanatic armies, drunken with phrases and sweeping forward under Lenin like a Muscovite scourge.
  12. In Nicolai Lenin the political chief of Russias millions, we may well find a menace, for his figure looms over the world.
  13. Even the temporary rule of Lenin in Russia can hardly be called a rule of the working class.
  14. Lenin, Trotsky, and their associates are not only extreme Communists, but are also avowed Atheists.