单词 | Port-au-prince |
例句 | 1. Panic spread through downtown Port-au-Prince. 2. In Port-au-Prince there are fears that Dominique's murder, like the deaths of so many others, will go unpunished. 3. Port-au-Prince rises like an amphitheatre above one of the most beautiful bays in the world. 4. International aid is streaming into the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, in response to the crisis. 5. The other day in the midst of Port-au-Prince, the great degraded capital city that is my home, I saw a car, an old battered car, a jalopy, falter and sputter and come to a slow halt. 6. A view of the Canape-Vert area of Port-au-Prince shows hundreds of homes destroyed by the earthquake. 7. The small church of San Michel is tucked away in a narrow back street of Port-au-Prince. 8. Mait's villa was in a shady cutting on a hillside above Port-au-Prince. 9. Sitting between the driver and the sergeant, she gritted her teeth as her bones were pounded by every pothole in Port-au-Prince. 10. Meanwhile, Mr. Clinton's wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, arrived in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, Saturday. 11. U.N. peacekeepers patrol in an armored vehicle during protests on a street in Port-au-Prince,() Haiti. 12. Bellerive also stressed his government intent to reduce vulnerability to future disasters and to create economic opportunity outside of Port-au-Prince. 13. Surgeons from Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF) work in a cargo container at a makeshift hospital in Port-au-Prince on January 24, 2010. 14. Several hours later, a friend in the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team called, telling him about the terrible aftermath of the quake in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. 15. The body of a woman is trapped under a collapsed building in Bourdon in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 18, 2010. 16. With most ofits basic infrastructure flattened and the majority of its citizensliving in temporary housing and tents, Port-au-Prince is beginning tothink about how it will rebuild itself. 16. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 17. A man has been pulled alive from the rubble in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince - two weeks after the earthquake that destroyed the city. 18. Cholera infection among the patients had not been confirmed, however, and aid workers stressed that diarrhea has not been uncommon in Port-au-Prince since the earthquake. 19. Aid workers in Haiti say earthquake relief efforts are starting to make an impact, but frustration is mounting in Port-au-Prince, where Haitians say they lack food, water and a government. 20. A looter leaves a damaged building through a hole in a wall in downtown Port-au-Prince January 29, 2010. 21. Bank collaborates with Google, Microsoft, Rochester Institute of Technology and others to gather high-definition images of damage in Port-au-Prince. 22. Along with air and sea deliveries, increasing amounts of aid are also being delivered by truck from the Dominican Republic, normally a six-hour drive from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince. 23. The U.S. military is now carrying out a wide-ranging relief mission in Haiti in response to the Jan. 12 earthquake that virtually destroyed Port-au-Prince and other built-up areas in the country. 24. In addition, she says an air bridge is being established with the Dominican Republic from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince . 25. Jean-Claude Duvalier has been at the Karibe Hotel in Port-au-Prince since his surprise return to Haiti on Sunday. 26. In desperation, many aid groups and media teams are choosing to hire drivers and travel overland to Port-au-Prince from the Dominican Republic. 27. He flew down to install a machine at a tent hospital near the Port-au-Prince airport. 28. The 12 January earthquake that caused widespread damage in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince is exacerbating an already precarious health situation. 29. A 7.0-magnitude catastrophic earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12, resulting in major damage to Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, and the surrounding area. 30. Heavy rain has started to fall in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince as a powerful storm approaches, threatening earthquake survivors living in camps. 1. The small church of San Michel is tucked away in a narrow back street of Port-au-Prince. 31. A 16-year-old girl was pulled out of the rubble in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, 15 days after the earthquake struck. 32. In the slums and in the earthquake survivor camps of Port-au-Prince, people live in crowded insanitary conditions where the disease can spread quickly. 33. An alleged looter lies on a staircase, dead, after being shot by a security guard in a home appliance store on January 29, 2010 in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 34. Caroline and her mother live in a rental home without electricity outside Port-au-Prince. 35. Shortly after the Jan. 12 earthquake, C.C.F.'s four directors ventured into the heart of Port-au-Prince to find out what had befallen their beloved school. 36. Haitian woman dances after eating a mud pie in the volatile neighborhood of Cite-Soleil in Port-au-Prince February 9, 2006. 37. photos that have just been released reveal the scope of the physical destruction wrought by the 7.0 earthquake that struck the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday. 38. He said while earthquakes, such as the 7.0-magnitude quake which levelled the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, were random, weather-related natural disasters were increasing in number and scale. |
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