Munich

英美['mjunik]
  • n. 慕尼黑(联邦德国城市)

英文词源


Munich
Bavarian capital, German München, from root of Mönch "monk" (see monk); founded 1158 as a market town by Benedictine monks. In allusions to "appeasement" it is from the meeting of German, British, French and Italian representatives there in Sept. 29, 1938, which resulted in the cession of Sudetenland to Germany in exchange for Hitler's pledges.
During the flight Daladier sat silent and morose, worried about the reception he would receive at Le Bourget, about how the French would react to his having betrayed Czechoslovakia and France's promises. As the plane circled for landing, he and others saw a massive crowd awaiting them. Expecting jeers, hisses, rotten fruit, and maybe worse, Daladier declared stolidly: 'They are going to mob me, I suppose. ... I appreciate their feelings,' and insisted on absorbing their wrath by being the first off the plane. But as he stood dumbfounded on the gangplank, thousands surged forward carrying flags and flowers, shouting 'Hurrah for France! Hurrah for England! Hurrah for peace!' Daladier turned back to Léger and cursed, 'The God-damned fools!' [Benjamin F. Martin, "France in 1938"]

双语例句


1. My training was geared towards winning gold in Munich.
我为了在慕尼黑夺取金牌而进行训练。

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2. The mosaics were sent to Munich, and thence to Geneva.
那些马赛克被送到慕尼黑,从那里又送到日内瓦。

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3. The CIA had requested our help to penetrate a drugs ring operating out of Munich.
美国中央情报局已请求我们协助其打入在慕尼黑市外活动的贩毒集团。

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4. The President is using the two visits to lay the ghosts of the Munich Agreement.
总统正借这两次访问来消除《慕尼黑协定》的阴影。

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5. The president stopped off in Poland on his way to Munich for the economic summit.
总统在赴慕尼黑参加经济峰会的途中在波兰作了短暂停留。

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