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maidan

/mahy-dahn/US // maɪˈdɑn //UK // (mæˈdɑːn) //

麦当劳,斋堂,麦丹,麦德龙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : an open area or space in or near a town, often used as a marketplace or parade ground.

Examples

  • Before the Maidan revolution, Russian political refugees living in Kiev were worried about their safety.

  • But a full accounting of the activities of politicians before Maidan is not in the cards for now, says Rondin.

  • They met last winter during the revolution in Kiev and for months defended the Maidan square from police.

  • KIEV, Ukraine — The symbol of the Ukrainian revolution, the Maidan Square, is seething with bitterness and aggression these days.

  • “I was on the Maidan many times this year,” he declared proudly, making sure to lock into my eyes in the rearview mirror.

  • Hilda left the road, with a trace of its red dust on the hem of her skirt, and struck out into the Maidan.

  • The coolie-track had led them into the widest part of the Maidan, where it slopes to the south, and the huts of Bowanipore.

  • His statue on the maidan gives a good idea of his commanding appearance.

  • I was standing talking to a friend looking on at a game of polo on the maidan.

  • Dawn found me on my way back to Umr Maidan to lay in a new supply of gasolene.