Kremlin

英 [ˈkrɛmlɪn] 美 [ˈkrɛmlən]

n.  克里姆林宫(位于莫斯科,为俄罗斯政府办公的地方)

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  1. N-PROPER 克里姆林宫(位于莫斯科,为俄罗斯政府处理公务的地方)
    The Kremlin is the building in Moscow where Russian government business takes place.
    1. ...a two hour meeting in the Kremlin.
      在克里姆林宫召开的为时两小时的会议
    2. The Kremlin is also used to refer to the central government of Russia and of the former Soviet Union.
      俄罗斯中央政府;前苏联政府
    3. The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
      俄罗斯中央政府依然坚持通过外交方式解决危机。

双语例句

  1. The post will give him a powerful political base from which to challenge the Kremlin
    这个职位将给他提供一个强有力的政治基点来挑战克里姆林宫。
  2. A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls
    一大群人聚集在克里姆林宫墙外的广场上。
  3. Why did the right wing have so much power within the Kremlin?
    为什么右派在克里姆林宫有如此大的权力?
  4. He also talks about seeing the image everywhere from the White House to the Kremlin.
    他还说,从白宫到克里姆林宫,到处都能看到这张图片。
  5. Vladimir Putin has thanked his supporters for returning him to the Kremlin as president.
    普京感谢他的支持者让他能重返克里姆林宫。
  6. Any renewed aggression by the Kremlin should meet a firm response through even tougher western sanctions.
    西方对克里姆林宫任何新的侵略举动都应通过更强硬的制裁予以坚定回应。
  7. The threat of asset freezes on leading oligarchs connected to Mr Putin would certainly make the Kremlin think twice.
    如果对与普京有关联的主要寡头发出冻结他们资产的威胁,肯定会让俄罗斯三思而行。
  8. They warned of further action if the Kremlin attempted to annex Crimea.
    G7警告,如果克里姆林宫企图吞并克里米亚,将采取进一步行动。
  9. Serious questions about whether the Kremlin has a crisis plan have circulated for weeks.
    对克里姆林宫是否准备了危机应对方案的严重质疑,已流传了数周。
  10. Kremlin officials have said Russia's diplomatic efforts were genuine.
    俄罗斯官员则说,莫斯科的外交努力是真诚的。
  11. But former Soviet officials still dominate the Kremlin – albeit, wearing new political clothes.
    但是,前苏联官员仍然主宰着俄罗斯中央政府&虽然他们已经穿上了新的政治服装。
  12. Unfortunately, the return of Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin does not qualify as good news.
    遗憾的是,弗拉基米尔普京(vladimirputin)重返克里姆林宫可算不上什么好消息。
  13. But none of this stops the Kremlin from being anti-American and autocratic.
    但是他们中没有一个阻止克里姆林宫采取反美和专制的政策。
  14. The Kremlin may just be fed up with endless new demands and delays.
    俄国政府已经对没完没了的新需求和拖延感到厌倦了。
  15. The Russian leader Boris Yeltsin displaced Mr Gorbachev in the Kremlin.
    俄罗斯领导人叶利钦取代了还坐在克里姆林宫里的戈尔巴乔夫。
  16. It was reported yesterday that the Kremlin was withdrawing its initial support of Ukraine's denial of responsibility.
    据昨天的报道,克里姆林宫开始从最初支持乌克兰否认对飞机失事负责的立场后退。
  17. He sounds as though he is confusing Brussels with the Kremlin, circa 1980.
    听起来,他好像把布鲁塞尔与1980年前后的克里姆林宫混为一谈了。
  18. The Kremlin may try to tighten the screws on the opposition, NGOs and free media after the elections.
    大选结束后,克林姆林宫也许会试图加强对反对派力量、非政府组织和自由媒体的控制。
  19. An hour ago, a bomb blew up the Kremlin.
    一小时以前,一枚炸弹炸毁了克里姆林宫。
  20. Regional governors are unlikely to stray from the Kremlin's plans. Kremlin again alleged spying by Western newsmen.
    地区领导人肯定得到了克里姆林宫的授意。克里姆林宫再次宣称西方记者搞间谍活动。
  21. Western ambassadors should not hesitate to talk to opposition protesters in Moscow just because the Kremlin objects.
    西方国家的大使们对于谈论莫斯科抗议事件的另一面不该只是因为克里姆林宫的反对而有所犹豫。
  22. The satellite provide a video link between the white house and the kremlin.
    该卫星提供了在白宫和克里姆林宫之间进行电视通讯联系的渠道。
  23. All this favours the Kremlin.
    这一切都有利于克里姆林宫。
  24. The Kremlin pays due attention to science and culture these days.
    如今,克里姆林宫对于科学和艺术给予了应有的关注。
  25. He was convinced that it was in Washington's interest to try to deal with the Kremlin.
    他坚信华盛顿同克里姆林往来对美国会有利。
  26. Whoever sits in the Kremlin, compromises between liberals and nationalists will determine economic policy.
    不管谁执掌克林姆林宫,自由主义者和民族主义者之间的妥协将决定经济政策。
  27. The Kremlin leader says Russia's ongoing WTO discussions with America are not simple.
    梅德韦杰夫说,俄罗斯与美国正在的加入世贸的并不简单。
  28. United Russia, the only party that matters, has no ideology other than blind loyalty to the Kremlin.
    “团结俄罗斯”,唯一具有影响力的党派,除了盲目效忠克里姆林宫之外就没有什么意识形态了。
  29. When the Kremlin decided to rig the ballot openly, fury boiled over.
    当克里姆林宫决定要对投票公开操纵,人民的愤怒最终爆发了。