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mir

/meer; Russian myeer/US // mɪər; Russian myir //UK // Russian (mir) //

镜像,镜子,蜃楼,镜面

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mi·ri [meer-ee; Russian myee-ri]. /ˈmɪər i; Russian ˈmyi rɪ/. Russian.

    • : a village commune of peasant farmers in prerevolutionary Russia.

Examples

  • Putin, because of his acts in Ukraine, he lost Russkiy Mir as a phenomenon.

  • A drone strike killed al Libi on June 4, 2012, near Mir Ali in North Waziristan.

  • On Jan. 7, Noor made the seven-hour trip to Mir Ali, where he stayed at the home of a friend in Hurmaz.

  • Now, that day a chambermaid named Molly got shut in a closet and the whole hotel had heard her screaming, “Los mir arois!”

  • So when I went on stage, I stood there with my knees knocking and said, “Good evening, ladies and gentlemen…LOS MIR AROIS!”

  • The troops, British and native, were stationed in the cantonment of Mian-mir, some five miles from Lahore.

  • Gott helfe mir—It is neither safe nor prudent to do aught against conscience.

  • Un' ich mus ghn—ihr sent junge Leut', un' mir senen schn, chleben, ltere.

  • "Bitte, geben sie mir ein Glas Wasser," was repeated so many times that all understood it.

  • Mir Husseyn was accordingly discarded and Soliman appointed in his place.