spain / speɪn /

西班牙温哥华瑞士温州

spain 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a kingdom in SW Europe. Including the Balearic and Canary islands, 194,988 sq. mi.. Capital: Madrid.

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  1. He also holds a BS in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech and an MBA from The IE Business School in Spain, according to the Northzone website.
  2. The company surpassed Spain’s Inditex, owner of Zara, to become the world’s most valuable clothing retailer, Nikkei reported.
  3. In 2014, Spain passed a law requiring Google to pay for aggregating news content in search results.
  4. We found a clinic in Spain and to be honest it was a bit of a crazy time for us.
  5. Two of his most classic compositions, “Spain” and “La Fiesta,” would come out of that era and impulse.
  6. Meanwhile, the Netherlands and Spain opted for the "unedited" version.
  7. But there were two designations that seemed anachronisms to me: -- Spain and the United Kingdom among the beer swillers.
  8. Beer-swilling Britain and Spain now boast impressive varietals while America is challenging France with how much wine is consumed.
  9. The locale was not Perugia, but Seville, in Spain, a country I have lived in and love.
  10. The wine-producing countries of Spain, Italy, and France, suggest limits that are double and triple that of the U.S.
  11. In Spain he was regarded as the right arm of the ultra-clericals and a possible supporter of Carlism.
  12. As Spain, however, has fallen from the high place she once held, her colonial system has also gone down.
  13. However, on reaching Spain, the magic of the Emperor's personality soon restored the vigour and prestige of the French arms.
  14. General Lachambre, as the hero of Cavite, followed to receive the applause which was everywhere showered upon him in Spain.
  15. His enemies persistently insinuated that he was really returning to Spain to support the clericals actively.