单词 | Soviet |
例句 | 1 Zhukov was a marshal of the former Soviet Union. 2 The Soviet Union had been forced by circumstances to sign a pact with Nazi Germany. 3 The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949. 4 Hitler himself committed suicide as Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin. 5 The US and the former Soviet Union were co-signatories of/to the treaty. 6 Soviet expansionism was considered a real threat. 7 Nazi Gemany levied war upon the Soviet Union. 8 Soviet citizens were prohibited from travelling abroad. 9 Gorbachev changed the course of Soviet history. 10 The Soviet Union's grip on Eastern Europe loosened. 11 The Soviet Union began to break up in 1991. 12 In 1990, 200,000 Soviet Jews resettled on Israeli territory. 13 Soviet forces disputed every inch of ground. 14 Food for the ordinary Soviet troops and NCOs was very poor. 15 The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio. 16 Slowing the arms race relieved pressure on the Soviet economic system. 17 The Soviet Union was suddenly revealed as a paper tiger. 18 Seventy-four years after the Bolshevik Revolution(), the Soviet era ended. 19 The Baltic republics were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. 20 With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the possibility of a nuclear holocaust was greatly reduced. 21 Until about 1991, the Eastern bloc was the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe. 22 Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union. 23 The Hungarian uprising in 1956 was suppressed by the Soviet Union. 24 A number of writers and musicians defected from the Soviet Union to the West in the 1960s. 25 The Politburo was the locus of all power in the Soviet Union. 26 These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union. 27 Gorbachev failed to keep the component parts of the Soviet Union together. 28 At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune. 29 It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union. 30 Russia, Georgia and Ukraine are three of the successor states to the Soviet Union. 1 Zhukov was a marshal of the former Soviet Union. 2 The Soviet Union had been forced by circumstances to sign a pact with Nazi Germany. 3 Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union. 4 The Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted in May 1949. 5 The Hungarian uprising in 1956 was suppressed by the Soviet Union. 6 Hitler himself committed suicide as Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin. 31 In 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to orbit the earth. 32 For decades, many of Malevich's works were consigned to the basements of Soviet museums. 33 The British spy, Kim Philby, defected to the Soviet Union/defected from Britain in 1963. 34 Lithuania was the first of the Soviet republics to declare independence . 35 The whole of this area came under Soviet control after World War II. 36 The islands were seized by the Soviet army in the dying days of the second world war. 37 The Estonian port of Tallinn was blockaded for a time by Soviet warships. 38 The newspaper Pravda was the official organ of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. 39 On the basis of my own observations, I should like to elucidate a few problems concerning the Soviet Union and China. 40 The Soviet Union broke up after only a few years of liberalizatian. 41 Stalin was the unquestioned ruler of the Soviet Union from the late 1920s until his death in 1953. 42 Guerrilla tactics proved more than a match for the Soviet military machine. 43 Hollis was almost certainly a Soviet spy. 44 No Soviet bloc representatives sat on the Commission. 45 The Soviet bloc collapses; same story. 46 Many Soviet dissidents were banished to Siberia. 47 The powers approved the Soviet scheme with slight amendments. 48 One factor was Soviet apprehension about anti-Soviet demonstrations. 49 Nevertheless, with the passage of time the Soviet side could begin to accuse us of bad faith. 50 The athlete-trainer had a successful business, a big name, a wife and a child in the Soviet Union. 51 On Nov. 25, leaders of a number of armed groups reached agreement in the Supreme Soviet to end the fighting. 52 Israel asked for a loan to help with the absorption of Soviet immigrants. 53 This was the first Gordon Bennett race where balloons could travel over the airspace of the former Soviet Union. 54 One of its first actions was to endorse Putin's idea of restoring the Soviet national anthem written for Joseph Stalin. 55 The Soviet Union, in preparation for manned landings(http://), then concentrated on landing automatic unmanned spacecraft on the lunar surface. 56 Fearful of returning to what was then the Soviet Union, she applied for asylum, a request that was denied. 57 In August the Soviet Union announced that it would cease producing rail-mounted strategic nuclear missiles from the beginning of 1991. 58 They pictured Soviet women as hammer-throwers, brawny six-footers who work in brick factories. 59 Economic policies kept the Soviet Union and Japan at arm's length during the Cold War. 60 The balance of trade with the Soviet Union is to be paid in dollars, though loans are promised to cover that. 61 According to Western reports, officials in Xinjiang had acknowledged the impact of rising nationalist sentiment across the border in the Soviet Union. 62 Early in the war Soviet southern troops were put on high alert. 63 The three of them chatted with some of the Soviet negotiators to the Geneva talks. 64 Once in a while pilots would actually penetrate Soviet airspace, intentionally or unintentionally. 65 The former Soviet Union had started to withdraw its warships and aircraft from Cam Ran in 1989. 66 The Supreme Soviet approved the 1992 budget on July 17. 67 The implosion of the Soviet regimes and the ensuing collapse of state capitalism caused great suffering to women. 68 Second, there was the isolated position of the Soviet Union in trying to establish socialism in a backward country. 69 On April 26, 1986, a nuclear accident occurred at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union. 70 It provided basic information on Soviet missile testing and, development. 71 He had led the team that developed the Soviet Union's atomic bomb and had begun seeking peaceful applications of nuclear power. 72 By then he was unofficially resident and working abroad, and in uneasy relations with the Soviet authorities. 73 Many Soviet citizens were able to get what they needed by barter. 74 During the first Cold War years, the capitalist block was indeed seeking the downfall of the war-exhausted Soviet Union. 75 The press learned to tread carefully on the subject of their leaders' health during the Soviet era. 76 The Soviet Union can never be a party to the Treaty, and material breach gives no rights to non-parties. 77 The Supreme Soviet voted to cede responsibility for the budget to the government. 78 No Soviet figure, let alone such a prominent one, had ever mounted such an attack in the Western press. 79 Even where secrecy was not ordered from above, the squabbling Soviet bureaucracy worked against the efficient collection and distribution of data. 80 Let alone the content of the piece, the tsarist ring of the title was bound to provoke Soviet anger. 81 A third aftershock of the Six-Day War took place half a world away, in the Soviet Union. 82 Life goes on, despite nuclear accidents and the collapse of the Soviet empire. 83 In the Soviet Union it is difficult to disentangle political from administrative controls. 84 Preobrazhensky was in fact trying to analyse Soviet economy without reference to the specific historical features of that formation. 85 He was beaten by both Kubacki and Grigory Veritchev, the 1987 Soviet world champion, who both captured bronze medals. 85 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 86 Mr. Flannery Is there not a grave danger of the former Soviet Union lapsing into anarchy? 87 The Soviet masses were in the process of acceding to a cultural awareness that had been denied to his father. 88 Pacepa was not the first defector from the world of Soviet bloc secret services to make such a claim. 89 Service, for 18 months, was compulsory for men over 19 who had not served in the Soviet army. 90 The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis. 91 But why should some one murder him decades later because he betrayed his country and worked for the Soviet Union? 92 For many pro-reform Soviet citizens, Nevzorov personified the hardline editorial shift in television broadcasting. 93 Moreover, all Soviet art education was state financed and students got materials, free board and lodging, and pocket money. 94 In foreign affairs, he leaned heavily in the late 1970s on the United States as a counterweight to Soviet military power. 95 For the first time that anyone can remember, the Soviet Union has been buying at the London auction. 96 The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals. 97 The Stolypin reforms, Soviet historians would maintain, had not solved the basic problem which made revolution inevitable. 98 The population figures estimated by Dolgikh on the basis of this survey have become widely accepted in the Soviet Union. 99 For two years following October 1936, Soviet aid helped the Republic to fight on. 100 In proposing a ban on strikes, the Soviet leadership therefore wished to nip the incipient labour movement in the bud. 101 Next to this break room is an architectural model of a proposed Soviet building in the shape of the hammer and sickle. 102 Contrary to popular belief, Soviet economic sources provided rich picking for the researcher, as long as the right subject was chosen. 103 Even before his reforms the old Supreme Soviet had begun to assert itself. 104 In a different and much more alarming category is the fate of the Soviet industry. 105 The state, for Fine and Harris, is more autonomous than in Soviet orthodoxy(), although they remain instrumentalists. 106 At the end of October, egged on by rank-and-file demands for an eight-hour day, the Soviet endorsed renewed strike action. 107 Soviet capabilities for the long range projection of power in the Third World were comparatively ineffectual. 108 In time the Soviet bloc might begin to break up as nationalism reasserted itself among the satellite states. 109 But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism. 110 Nearly all of it was imported, at preferential prices, from Soviet bloc countries. 111 He reached high rank and for bravery was made a Hero of the Soviet Union. 112 A few days before the Okudzhavas' arrival came the usual enquiry from the Soviet Embassy about the hotel. 113 The Congress is virtually certain to declare itself independent of the Soviet Party. 114 The fact that Aharon had just returned from the Soviet Union gave him a certain cachet among the leftists. 115 As relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated the Western zones began to be seen as a potential ally against Soviet expansion. 116 Our first rude awakening was at Naushki for Soviet border formalities. 117 Or perhaps she is a kind of Soviet bloc Norma Desmond. 118 But even the much richer Soviet collections issued in the twenties were given scant attention in the West. 119 The F-111s are ageing and their credibility as a deterrent depends upon their ability to penetrate increasingly sophisticated Soviet air defences. 120 The Soviet Army, has also been getting in on the act. 121 The regime was given strong backing by the Soviet Union but failed to gain widespread popular support. 122 At one extreme lies the Soviet Union which has over 100 national air quality standards and few emission standards. 123 The nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union was scattered among four new countries with few safeguards. 124 The demise of the Soviet bloc deprived revolutionaries of powerful sponsors. 125 He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal. 126 In the 1960s, the Soviet Union built the Sovetskaya Rossiya, a whaler the size of an aircraft carrier. 127 In the nuclear age the maintenance of this threshold between conflict and war is a basic objective of Soviet policy. 128 Around airfields and other installations of national importance emplacements of the distinctive Soviet ZSU-23 multi-barrelled anti-aircraft guns could be seen. 129 Personnel changes confirmed the new liberalism in the Soviet Union and the attempt to break links with past behaviour. 130 Two uranium-fuelled Cosmos satellites from the Soviet Union burnt up re-entering the atmosphere around 20 years ago. 131 The troubles of the Soviet economy are fast becoming a pre-occupation of the Western allies. 132 The Soviet Union could not be easily categorized as either presidential or parliamentary. 133 The president himself ordered studies of the feasibility of tougher policies than had been been pursued under Truman against the Soviet bloc. 134 In the Soviet context an inordinate amount of attention has been paid to the willed aims of Bolshevik leaders. 135 The Supreme Soviet approved the proposals in principle on Nov. 17. 136 The Soviet Union tested its own hydrogen bomb within a year, and the nuclear arms race escalated further. 137 Each autonomous republic is represented by eleven deputies in the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet. 138 However, the Soviet initiative attracted only marginal support from the states in the region. 139 The new agreement with the Soviet Union is for one year, rather than five as in the past. 140 Longtime Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin was quick to absorb the lesson. 141 Tuva, under the Soviet system, was always an autonomous republic. 142 After a spell in the army, he developed this into a business taking second-rate acts to provincial Soviet cities. 143 To counteract Western influence Soviet officials advocated a system of collective security. 144 He brought starkly into question all the guiding principles on which the Soviet system was based. 145 Many athletes from the former Soviet Union now represent their home nations. 146 The Western hemisphere would soon be in range of and vulnerable to Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles,(http:///Soviet.html) carrying megaton warheads. 147 Under what conditions is western aid being given to the former Soviet Union? 148 The formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 did not automatically change any of that for the better. 149 But events in the region had offended the West's democratic sensibilities and aroused fears of greater Soviet ambitions. 150 Oil exports from former Soviet republics have turned the Bosporus into a pulsing artery of the world's oil supply. 151 Sometimes relying on startling amalgams of stylistic influences, members of the Soviet vanguard mostly strived to find their own personal voices. 152 On 12 July 1953, when the Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb, equilibrium was restored. 153 They are thought to be under the aegis of the Soviet military. 154 This may become an especially acute problem for a newly installed revolutionary regime, for example the Soviet Union. 155 At least 50 percent of the Soviet budget in one form or another goes to the military defense complex. 156 Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments. 157 She wore a black coat and had a Soviet Railway badge pinned to her black hat. 158 The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations. 159 But this is not an Administration which thinks as one, as we learned during the ongoing arguments about the Soviet Union. 160 As cogs in the Soviet military machine, the three countries' armies used to sit mainly near their western borders. 161 Hitherto defacto president in his capacity as Supreme Soviet Chair, he defeated one other candidate. 162 A two-year course in a Soviet General Staff academy appears to be mandatory for those taking up senior appointment. 163 The country's main benefactors are the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc - which can supply guns but not bread. 164 They believed U-2s went much higher and they knew Soviet missiles could not reach these altitudes. 165 Permanent official contacts were established in the same month with the Soviet Union and a Soviet ambassador to the Vatican was appointed. 166 The U.S. spent a lot of money trying to catch up with the Soviet Union in space exploration. 167 The caches and paramilitaries were maintained for many years, well after the danger of a surprise Soviet attack faded. 168 The Supreme Soviet failed twice more to approve the bill before the successful vote on May 20. 169 Would not an extension and strengthening of the nuclear test ban treaty be a means of helping the Soviet people? 170 Soviet deputies moderate pace of economic change Ryzhkov takes safe route to reforms. 171 This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States. 172 Officials take heart that the economy has not collapsed since the withdrawal of Soviet aid. 173 The Kazakh-brokered agreement had called for a ceasefire along the border between the two former Soviet republics. 174 Equally, revisionist conclusions conflict with many of the central tenets of Soviet orthodoxy. 175 Ukraine is a former Soviet republic and since dissolution of USSR its armed forces used Soviet-era small arms,(http:///Soviet.html) including the Kalashnikov AKM and AK-74 assault rifles. 176 Scowcroft met with Dinitz to brief him on the Soviet proposal for a joint abstention. 177 The statement passed by the State Duma appears aimed as a step toward Russia definitively breaking with its Soviet legacy. 178 In Soviet hands it was the Varyag (a sister ship is the only operational carrier in Russia's navy). 179 Enter China as a buyer in the car boot sale for Soviet technology. 180 As far back as 1905 he deemed it impossible for the Bolsheviks to participate in the Petrograd Soviet, unless the Soviet recognized beforehand the leadership of the Social Democrats. 181 In October, Lavrenti Beria, the head of the Soviet secret police, issued an order that officers should be separated from among the hundreds of thousands of Polish PoWs. 182 The papers show that the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin ignored dozens of Soviet intelligence reports warning him about an imminent invasion despite a non-aggression pact between Berlin and Moscow. 183 We had the capacity to expand the scale of the airlift to match any Soviet escalation. 184 Konev was made aware of the German movement to the east when a Soviet aircraft spotted the relief columns and reported to Zhukov. 185 Mr. Putin has, in contrast, argued for greater protectionism and for building a trade bloc of former Soviet republics. 186 This paper introduces the research results and field applications in this respect in the former Soviet Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States. 187 Soviet infantrymen move across snow-covered hills around Stalingrad, on their advance to lift the German siege of the city in early 1943. 188 This policy was initiated when Chamberlain took office reached its climax in the Munich agreement of September last year and finally collapsed in the recent anglo-french - Soviet talks. 189 After all, the Soviet nuclear rocket program may have been more advanced than the American efforts at the time of the USSR's collapse. 190 Paul, she believes Putin once beset the faithful as a Soviet KGB officer. 191 All of us salute the brave cosmonauts of the Soviet Union. 192 After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria sold the guns to rebels in Congo, Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers and the Hutu militia, which was responsible for the Rwandan genocide. 193 The world revolutionary united front, with the Soviet Union at its head, defeated fascist Germany, Italy and Japan. 194 And though China is a geopolitical competitor, it is not a mortal enemy of the United States as the Soviet Union was (unlike Nikita Khrushchev, Mr Hu has never promised to "bury" the West). 195 France, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America shall be permanent members of the Security Council. 196 The system of accessory intervener in our country is born out of Civil Procedure Law Code of Soviet. And it develops on its own way on the basis of digesting and absorbing. 197 Having broken from its past as a Soviet republic, Kazakhstan now has an up-and-coming economy and a desire to be a player on the world stage. 198 Pahlevi, the Shah of Iran, in order to deal with Soviet threat and the challenge posed by radical Arab countries, regarded Israel as peripheral strategic ally. 199 The negotiations surrounding SALT I and SALT II provided a foundation for Reagan's far-reaching arms control agreements with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in the last years of the Cold War. 200 It might be a maneuver to split the Alliance by playing up fears a US - Soviet condominium. 201 The Soviet Pacific Fleet deployed 100 submarines, combined with 140 surface warships, including a Kiev-class light aircraft carrier, to defend its insurance force in the Sea of Okhotsk. 202 The Soviet Government had created among all people within their areas a rocklike solidarity. 203 Four years after Glasnost was adopted, the inflow of information revolutionized the climate of Soviet public opinion. 204 A poignant exhibition in the parliament building shows the mass murder, deportations, collectivisation, forced atheism and unrelenting propaganda inflicted on Lithuania under Soviet rule. 205 When you are skinning your purchasers , you should depart some rind on to grow so that you can rind them repeatedly. Nikita Khrushchev, Statsman of the sometime Soviet Union.sentencedict .com 206 Two decades after government-imposed prudishness ended with the Soviet collapse, Russians still shy away from embracing European-style sexual mores. 207 China's ace spiker Lang Ping rises high in a game against the Soviet Union. 208 Second was the failure of the recent Truman Doctrine – an outspoken scheme to help Greece and Turkey fight Soviet pressures – to indicate a constructive way forward for all. 209 The PDRY established close ties with the Soviet Union, Red China, Cuba, and radical Palestinians. 210 An effort to revive Mongolian script to replace the Cyrillic alphabet imposed in the seven decades of Soviet domination petered out. 211 This weapon has been designed in Tula, for 1946 Soviet Army trials for a new assault rifle. 212 The Europe and America literature as well the Latin for us, all did not form systemize. Merely the Russian and Soviet Union's literature have been familiar to the utmost. 213 ISAF, like the Soviet army, has established solid-looking structures in the north, which is largely inhabited by smaller ethnic groups, such as Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras. 214 The Czarist-era royal stables were turned into an art gallery in Soviet times[/Soviet.html], and burned down in 2004. 215 It is also a storehouse with new breathers, dosimeters and soviet propagandistic literature. 216 It was Zhukov's decision to counterattack that prevented the Soviet defeat. 217 Washington responded as Lenin had done during the "war communism" period of Soviet history. The government sent troops to confiscate goods for distribution in kind to the population. 218 The other country that took greatest advantage of China was czarist Russia and later the Soviet Union. 219 When I started describing the characteristics of Soviet weapons, Smirnov's irritation turned to frenzy. 220 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics had the most successful attempt at communism so far to date, but had problems from the beginning due to internal corruption. 221 The exchanges began in the Carter administration, soon after the Soviet invasion, when Secretary of Defense Harold Brown visited Beijing. 222 Now with the easily manipulable Romanov in power, Yuri offers the premier his grand plan to put the whole United States under Soviet control by using his psychic technology. 223 Legend From The Tradition created by the famous soviet cartoon film maker Ulla Noustainye, was made by means of Interior monologue, thus full of features. 224 In the former Soviet Union, corruption scandals can spark usurpation. 225 During the Soviet era, Russia was officially called the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic (RSFSR). 226 Russia not only has inherited the former Soviet Union's advanced procedure in the legal surveillance aspect, but innovated greatly according to the national condition since the independence. 227 In 1923, Soviet - American plot Ziwa Li Jin Faming static storage type camera tube. 228 In 1924, following the establishment of Soviet rule, the Soviet Socialist Republic of Uzbekistan was founded from various territories. 229 Whereas the Soviet Union and America built separate economic spheres, globalisation has bound the American and Chinese economies intimately together, to mutual advantage. 230 The law signed on Thursday gives the Federal Security Service, the successor of the Soviet era KGB, authority to detain or issue warnings to people it believes are about to commit a crime. 231 For example, only two weeks after the start of the Russian campaign, the Wiking Division massacred 600 Galician Jews in "reprisal for Soviet cruelties". 232 After the turbulent period following the Russian Revolution of 1917, from 1921 onwards Kiev was an important city of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and, from 1934, its capital. 233 Dwight Eisenhower took advantage of the fears about the Soviet Union to build the interstate-highway system. 234 The AK-47 was designed through a contest. Why did the Soviet Union take that approach? 235 And 1961 Ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defects from the Soviet Union to the west while his dance troupe is in Paris. |
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