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famines的意思

famines中文翻譯:

n.饑荒;饑餓,奇缺

相似詞語短語

flamines───火烈鳥

amines───n.胺類;有機胺類(amine的復數)

famine───n.饑荒;饑餓,奇缺

gamines───n.女流浪兒童;妖冶的女人;女頑童

foaminess───n.[物]起泡度

diamines───n.二元胺(diamine的復數)

enamines───n.[有化]烯胺

examines───考試;審查;診察;仔細檢查

families───n.家庭(family的復數);家族

雙語使用場景

At least a quarter of a million people have died in the fighting and the resultant famines.───至少25萬人死于這場戰斗,由此導致的是饑荒。

Many people died during famines every year before liberation.───解放前每年有許多人在饑荒中死亡。

Recession, droughts, famines; I don't know.───衰退啊、旱災啊、饑荒什么的。 我不知道具體是什么。

The result was one of the largest famines in history.───其結果就是導致了人類歷史上最嚴重的饑荒。

Reports and studies over the intervening years have spelt out the likely cost of failure: floods, droughts, famines and refugees.───幾年來的報告和調查研究表明了失敗后的可能代價:洪水,干旱,饑荒和難民。

Historians have known for some time that the Great Leap Forward resulted in one of the world's worst famines.───歷史學家早已了解到,大躍進造成了世界史上最嚴重的饑荒之一。

Even the famines that sometimes ravage less-developed countries are rarely due to overpopulation--civil war is a more common cause.───就算有些欠發達國家不時遭受饑荒肆虐,也很少是由于托馬斯馬爾薩斯人口過多導致的――國內戰爭是更常見的原因。

Wars, plagues and famines visited us, but we did not stop in our industrious creation of deserts.───戰爭、瘟疫和饑荒拜訪了我們,然而,我們沒有停止勤奮刻苦地創造沙漠。

Despite intermittent wars and famines, the long-term trend is for a better life for almost everybody.───雖然有時會發生戰爭和饑荒,但長期趨勢是幾乎所有人的生活都能得到改善。

英語使用場景

Drought and famines have killed up to two million people here.

Many people die of starvation during famines every year.

At least a quarter of a million people have died in the fighting and the resultant famines.

In the 17 years of his misrule, famines intensified and rebellions multiplied.

We will be guilty of criminal negligence, without extenuation, if we permit future famines.

There were fewer famines and a greater agricultural surplus which allowed people to live longer and increase their fecundity.

Successive dynasties employed a master of esoterica who would record and interpret floods, famines and other disasters.

The famines and pogroms in 19th-century Eastern Europe forced many Jewish refugees to emigrate.

Others effects—such as famines, the Thirty Years' War (1618-48), or the 164 Manchu conquest of China—took decades to manifest.