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warsaw

/wawr-saw/US // ˈwɔr sɔ //UK // (ˈwɔːsɔː) //

华沙,华夏,瓦尔萨,沃尔沃

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called warsaw grouper. a large grouper, Epinephelus nigritus, found in the warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
    • : the jewfish, Epinephelus itajara, found off both coasts of tropical America.

Examples

  • Some perovskite companies, like Saule Technologies in Warsaw, are trying to leave silicon behind altogether.

  • Niemiec organized Poland’s first Equality Parade in Warsaw in 2001, which drew a crowd of 300 people.

  • At that time, the 21-year-old was working as a journalist for a weekly newspaper covering news of Warsaw.

  • The unrest in Warsaw follows the reelection of President Andrzej Duda, who has been vocally anti-LGBTQ.

  • Melnyk said Warsaw in the past has been a relatively LGBTQ-friendly city, Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski plans to create a homeless shelter for LGBTQ individuals and increase education on diversity and inclusion, Melnyk said.

  • At the same time, the Warsaw Pact threat was disintegrating.

  • A plane crash at Smolensk in Russia four years ago wiped out the Warsaw leadership.

  • Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia.

  • Warsaw was once the centre of my universe,” recalled Milchberg late in life.

  • The weapons added to the cache used by the Jewish fighters in the Warsaw Uprising of April and May 1943.

  • The French troops crossed the Vistula at Warsaw, and encountered "the fifth element, mud."

  • And the word 'Warsaw' fled across his mind… as though it fell through the heated air into his mind… from hers.

  • Though he lacked the highest moral courage, his physical bravery was proven on many a stricken field from Valladolid to Warsaw.

  • And the papers of Braulinski of the old University of Warsaw on the fear trauma which he termed a birthmark of civilization.

  • The populace of Warsaw put eight of their principal noblemen to death as traitors to their country.