Dulles

英[?d?lis, ?-l?s]
美[?d?l?s]

基本釋義

杜勒斯(姓氏; John Foster , 1888-1959,曾于1953-1959任美國國務(wù)卿)

實用例句

Nowhere was the pure Dulles doctrine taken more literally than in this bureau.

這個司在貫徹不折不扣的杜勒斯主義方面比其它任何部門都要認(rèn)真.

辭典例句

Dulles said Russia had overextended herself in her drive for world domination.

杜勒斯說蘇俄在稱霸美世界的驅(qū)使下過分?jǐn)U張其勢力.

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Dulles greeted me with a bemused look.

杜勒斯歡迎我時,滿臉是呆若木雞的表情.

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The security line stretched the length of Dulles airport and check - in lines were crowded as well.

杜勒斯機場的安檢與登記通道排都起了長隊.

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Recently, while at Dulles Airport near Washington DC, my emotions moved from excitement to deja vu.

從興奮到悵然依舊.這就是最近我在華盛頓特區(qū)附近的杜勒斯場獲得的感受.

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TWA Flight 514 crashes northwest of Washington Dulles International Airport, killing all 92 people on - board.

1974年,環(huán)球514號班機(波音727機型)在華盛頓的杜勒斯國際機場西北方向墜毀, 機上92人全部遇難.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. United States diplomat who (as Secretary of State) pursued a policy of opposition to the USSR by providing aid to American allies (1888-1959)

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