1.〈外〉苏维埃,代表会(议)
2.苏联人
3.同“S- Russia”
1.苏维埃的;苏联的
1.Same as S- Russia
2.one of the elected government councils that ruled the u.s.s.r. when it existed in the past
3.the people of the u.s.s.r. when it existed in the past
1.from or relating to the u.s.s.r. when it existed in the past
1.Unlike the Soviets, the Chinese appear not to be trying to match the size and capability of America's huge fleet.
与前苏联不同的是,中国并不试图寻求获取与美国庞大舰队规模和实力对等的海上力量。
2.How would Germany be made to pay for the war? What evidence is there that this issue was of special importance to the Soviets?
德国为这场战争付出了多少代价?有什么样的迹象显示这样的问题对苏维埃来说是特别重要的?
3.That group eventually provided the nucleus of al-Qaeda, which bin Laden founded in 1988 as the war against the Soviets began to wind down.
本•拉登于1988年在反对苏联的战争开始平息之时建立了基地组织,而那一群人最终成为其核心成员。
4.Just as quickly, a year later, after the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, the spigot was turned off.
可当次年苏联入侵阿富汗之后,这个渠道又被堵住了。
5.But after 1969, the Soviets dropped out of the race to the moon and, like a cancer, the land war in Asia began to devour the budget.
不过,1969年之后,苏维埃退出了登月竞赛。而且就像癌症一样,亚洲的地面战争开始吞噬预算。
6.If you were the Soviets , wouldn't you be afraid of a rain of hydrogen bombs coming down on your head?
如果你们是俄国人的话,难道不怕氢弹像雨一样打在你们的脑袋瓜上吗?
7.We did not have to fight the Soviets. Even though they were a nuclear power they collapsed and disintegrated.
我们不需要发动和苏联的战争,甚至他们有了核武器也无法改变崩溃和解体的结局。
8.As the Cold War unfolded, it was clear the Soviets had a strong numerical advantage in conventional forces.
随着冷战的深入,显然,苏联人在常规力量方面拥有巨大的数量优势。
9.They were raised as Soviets, spoke Russian as a native language, and were taught to believe that they were citizens of the great superpower.
他们都受过苏联政府的照顾,如同俄国人一般的说著俄文,所接受的教育告知他们是属于这伟大强权的一份子。
10.Unable to reach an agreement with the Soviets, the U. S. turned the problem over to the United Nations in September 1947.
因为不能与苏联达成共识,美国在1947年9月把问题提交联合国。