chile
英['tʃɪli]
美['tʃɪli]
Noun:
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a republic in southern South America on the western slopes of the Andes on the south Pacific coast
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very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency
- 1. Antarctic air brought biting cold to southern Chile on Thursday.
- 周四,南极气流给智利南部带来了刺骨的严寒。
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- 2. Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations.
- 在智利会面的外交官们已经为那些对未来影响深远的环境保护条例的制定打好了基础。
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- 3. Both Chile and Argentina feel very strongly about their territorial claims to Antarctica.
- 智利和阿根廷对于南极的领土主张都持强硬态度。
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- 4. As new mines come on stream, Chile's share of world copper output will increase sharply.
- 新矿投产后,智利在世界铜产量中所占的份额将大幅增加。
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- 5. Conservationists in Chile are concerned over the effect of commercial exploitation of forests.
- 对森林的商业开发所带来的影响让智利的自然资源保护者们感到忧心忡忡。
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用作名词 (n.)
- I shall deal with Cambodia and Chile elsewhere.
柬埔寨和智利问题我当别论。
- Broadly speaking, Chile remains a success story.
泛泛而言,智利仍是一个成功的故事。