weimar
英 ['waimɑ:]
美
- n. 魏玛(德国城市)
英英释义
- 1. a German city near Leipzig; scene of the adoption in 1919 of the constitution of the Weimar Republic that lasted until 1933
实用场景例句
- The Weimar Republic had existed fewer than fourteen years before the Nazi takeover.
- 魏玛共和国在被纳粹接管前存在了不足14年.
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- His pain eventually becomes so great that he is forced to leave and go to Weimar.
- 他的痛苦,最终变得如此之大,他是被迫离开,去魏玛.
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双语例句
- 1. Inverness is a truly small town, like Weimar in Germany.
- Inverness还 真是一个很小的小镇, 跟德国的Weimar差不多.
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- 2. What would you rather have : Austerity Britain or Weimar Germany?
- 二战后的 百废待兴 的英国,还是魏玛政府时期的物价飞涨的德国?
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- 3. The fad of America mass culture deepened the chaoses of weimar society.
- 美国大众文化的风行加深了魏玛文化的混乱.
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- 4. Out of the Weimar Republic, they elected Hitler.
- 当魏玛共和国破灭时, 他们选择了希特勒.
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- 5. Goethe was once strolling on a narrow path in a park in Weimar.
- 一次,歌德正在魏玛一个公园的一条狭窄小道上散步.
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英文词源
- Weimar (adj.)
- in reference to the pre-1933 democratic government of Germany, 1932, from name of city in Thuringia where German constitution was drawn up in 1919. The place name is a compound of Old High German wih "holy" + mari "lake" (see mere (n.)).