reich

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  • n. (德意志)帝国;德国
  • rei n.(reis的单数)里斯(葡萄牙及巴西的旧货币单位)
  • reich n.(德意志)帝国;德国
  • reichsbank n.德国国家银行
  • reichsmark n.德国货币单位
  • reichstag n.德意志帝国国会;德意志(魏玛)共和国国民议会;德国国会大厦
Noun:
  1. the German state

  2. Austrian born psychoanalyst who lived in the United States; advocated sexual freedom and believed that cosmic energy could be concentrated in a human being (1897-1957)

  3. United States composer (born in 1936)

1. The Reich Foreign Minister dilated upon the might of his country.
这个德国外交部长大肆夸耀他的国家的威力.

来自辞典例句

2. Two days later Britain and France declared war on the Reich.
两天以后,英法对德宣战.

来自辞典例句

3. The Third Reich survived the death of its founder by seven days.
第三帝国比它的缔造者多活了七天.

来自辞典例句

4. The price was high. These musicians were charged after the Third Reich collapsed.
这种代价是严重的,在第三帝国的梦想破灭之后,他们都受到法庭起诉.

来自中国文学部分

5. Berlin, the capital of the Reich, is four times the size of Hamburg.
柏林, 帝国的首都, 有四个汉堡那么大.

来自演讲部分

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. But the Third Reich had passed into history.
      但是第三帝国却成为历史。
    2. By that date East and West Prussia were cut off from the Reich.
      那时东西普鲁士同帝国的联系已经被切断。
    3. The German radio blared each night that the Reich had no quarrel with France.
      德国的无线电广播每天晚上大声疾呼,宣称德意志帝国与法国并无争执。
    4. Until the Americans began to institute convoys and organizational tactics developed by the British, there was nothing to stop the Reich's submarines.
      直到美国人开始重视护航舰队,组织英国人发展起来的战术后,德国的潜艇战势头才被遏制。