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词汇 Belarusian
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Definition of Belarusian in English:

Belarusian

adjective ˌbɛləˈruːsɪənˌbɛləˈrusiən
  • Relating to Belarus, its people, or its language.

    Belarusian villages
    a Belarusian journalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last year, because of the visa rules, there were decreases of 24 per cent, 44 per cent and 10 per cent respectively in the number of Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian tourists.
    • Now working as an aerobics teacher, Suzy previously worked as on-air talent for Belarusian television, and in television production.
    • The traditional basis of the Belarusian economy is agriculture, which benefits from a favorable climate and fertile soils.
    • One indisputable fact is that Liverpool served up a vastly improved performance from the first leg and finally looked like a team that are on paper far superior to their Belarusian opponents.
    • Belarusian law states that a prisoner cannot be held for more than 10 days without charges.
    • Officials in Kyiv and Moscow will be watching the Belarusian election campaign very closely.
    • But it's the Netherlands that move on to the semi-finals with the fastest time after being pushed by a strong Belarusian crew.
    • They shared the all-around gold medal at the 1971 European Championships, held in the Belarusian capital of Minsk.
    • The strength of Belarusian rowing was displayed as two of the four eights in this event hailed from Belarus.
    • Before 1861, small parcels of land were in the hands of Belarusian farmers.
    • The castle is currently under ownership of the Belarusian Government.
    • Both goals were created by influential former Belarusian footballer of the year Valentin Belkevitch.
    • Eugene vowed to return before the end of the year with thermal clothing for patients to help cope with the harsh Belarusian winter.
    • The movie's original budget was equal to 1 .4 billion Belarusian rubles.
    • National identity is symbolically linked to two significant moments in the Belarusian history.
    • He's a 33-year-old Belarusian immigrant with a background in computer sales.
    • Historical and domestic subjects were a common theme of early twentieth-century Belarusian art.
    • The vast Belarusian forests support a large lumber industry, contributing about one-third of the gross national product.
    • Who do you expect to be on the Belarusian team for the World Championships?
    • The Stuxnet worm was brought to the attention of the public in 2010 after being discovered by Belarusian Internet security firm VirusBlokAda.
noun ˌbɛləˈruːsɪənˌbɛləˈrusiən
  • 1A native of Belarus, or a person of Belarusian descent.

    a Belarusian from Minsk
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The project provides young Belarusians with analytical and critical framework for the evaluation of political processes.
    • The talented Belarusian started his NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens in 2006-07 but was traded to rival Toronto in July of 2008.
    • They are generally perceived as luxury products, expensive and largely unaffordable to most Belarusians.
    • Liverpool's weakness was most stark just before half-time when the Belarusians created four chances inside two chaotic minutes.
    • Some Belarusians, satisfied with the economic security the state provides, are critical of Poland's efforts to promote democracy.
    • The Bundesliga giants were somewhat surprisingly beaten in the away game against the Belarusians, and Neuer is pleased his side got their revenge at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
    • The Belarusian took just under 90 minutes to complete a 6-1 6-4 win against her Romanian opponent, quashing any concerns over her fitness.
    • Dinamo began this season with five Canadians on the roster, although some of those players have become naturalized Belarusians.
    • He was born in the northeastern part of Poland in a community of ethnic Belarusians.
    • The former Barcelona player has revealed it was a great feeling to get one over the German giants and claims the Belarusians always believed they could cause an upset
    • Polled in 2006, around 25 per cent of Belarusians said they attend church at least once a month; the equivalent Russian figure was only 11 per cent.
    • It has opened its universities to hundreds of Belarusians who lost their right to study at home for political reasons.
    • The Belarusians had held a commanding 2-0 advantage heading into the second leg thanks to their 2-0 win over their opponents in Borisov a week ago.
    • A series of terrific performances from the Belarusian contributed, in no small measure, to Arsenal's impressive progress into the Champions League semi-finals.
  • 2mass noun The Eastern Slavic language of Belarus, with about 9 million speakers.

    the book is currently available only in Belarusian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I got bored with the landscape and decided to learn a bit of Belarusian.
    • The official language is Belarusian, but Russian is also widely spoken.
    • The Grand Duchy had two official languages Lithuanian and Belarusian (or a Slavic variant of it).
    • Its formative period was during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and culminated in the sixteenth century when Francisk Skaryna, a publisher, humanist, scientist, and writer, published the first book - the Bible - in Belarusian.
    • Most of the population in this region spoke Ruthenian, an old form of Belarusian, while Polish became the language of administration and the ruling nobility.
    • Most Belarusians speak two or three languages, usually including Belarusian and Russian.

Definition of Belarusian in US English:

Belarusian

adjectiveˌbɛləˈrusiənˌbeləˈro͞osēən
  • Relating to Belarus, its people, or its language.

    Belarusian villages
    a Belarusian journalist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • National identity is symbolically linked to two significant moments in the Belarusian history.
    • Now working as an aerobics teacher, Suzy previously worked as on-air talent for Belarusian television, and in television production.
    • The movie's original budget was equal to 1 .4 billion Belarusian rubles.
    • The vast Belarusian forests support a large lumber industry, contributing about one-third of the gross national product.
    • The castle is currently under ownership of the Belarusian Government.
    • Last year, because of the visa rules, there were decreases of 24 per cent, 44 per cent and 10 per cent respectively in the number of Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian tourists.
    • Eugene vowed to return before the end of the year with thermal clothing for patients to help cope with the harsh Belarusian winter.
    • The Stuxnet worm was brought to the attention of the public in 2010 after being discovered by Belarusian Internet security firm VirusBlokAda.
    • But it's the Netherlands that move on to the semi-finals with the fastest time after being pushed by a strong Belarusian crew.
    • The strength of Belarusian rowing was displayed as two of the four eights in this event hailed from Belarus.
    • He's a 33-year-old Belarusian immigrant with a background in computer sales.
    • Both goals were created by influential former Belarusian footballer of the year Valentin Belkevitch.
    • They shared the all-around gold medal at the 1971 European Championships, held in the Belarusian capital of Minsk.
    • One indisputable fact is that Liverpool served up a vastly improved performance from the first leg and finally looked like a team that are on paper far superior to their Belarusian opponents.
    • Historical and domestic subjects were a common theme of early twentieth-century Belarusian art.
    • Belarusian law states that a prisoner cannot be held for more than 10 days without charges.
    • Who do you expect to be on the Belarusian team for the World Championships?
    • Officials in Kyiv and Moscow will be watching the Belarusian election campaign very closely.
    • The traditional basis of the Belarusian economy is agriculture, which benefits from a favorable climate and fertile soils.
    • Before 1861, small parcels of land were in the hands of Belarusian farmers.
nounˌbɛləˈrusiənˌbeləˈro͞osēən
  • 1A native of Belarus, or a person of Belarusian descent.

    a Belarusian from Minsk
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Belarusian took just under 90 minutes to complete a 6-1 6-4 win against her Romanian opponent, quashing any concerns over her fitness.
    • Liverpool's weakness was most stark just before half-time when the Belarusians created four chances inside two chaotic minutes.
    • It has opened its universities to hundreds of Belarusians who lost their right to study at home for political reasons.
    • Dinamo began this season with five Canadians on the roster, although some of those players have become naturalized Belarusians.
    • A series of terrific performances from the Belarusian contributed, in no small measure, to Arsenal's impressive progress into the Champions League semi-finals.
    • He was born in the northeastern part of Poland in a community of ethnic Belarusians.
    • They are generally perceived as luxury products, expensive and largely unaffordable to most Belarusians.
    • The Bundesliga giants were somewhat surprisingly beaten in the away game against the Belarusians, and Neuer is pleased his side got their revenge at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
    • The project provides young Belarusians with analytical and critical framework for the evaluation of political processes.
    • Polled in 2006, around 25 per cent of Belarusians said they attend church at least once a month; the equivalent Russian figure was only 11 per cent.
    • The Belarusians had held a commanding 2-0 advantage heading into the second leg thanks to their 2-0 win over their opponents in Borisov a week ago.
    • The talented Belarusian started his NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens in 2006-07 but was traded to rival Toronto in July of 2008.
    • Some Belarusians, satisfied with the economic security the state provides, are critical of Poland's efforts to promote democracy.
    • The former Barcelona player has revealed it was a great feeling to get one over the German giants and claims the Belarusians always believed they could cause an upset
  • 2The Eastern Slavic language of Belarus, with about 9 million speakers.

    the book is currently available only in Belarusian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The official language is Belarusian, but Russian is also widely spoken.
    • Its formative period was during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and culminated in the sixteenth century when Francisk Skaryna, a publisher, humanist, scientist, and writer, published the first book - the Bible - in Belarusian.
    • The Grand Duchy had two official languages Lithuanian and Belarusian (or a Slavic variant of it).
    • I got bored with the landscape and decided to learn a bit of Belarusian.
    • Most Belarusians speak two or three languages, usually including Belarusian and Russian.
    • Most of the population in this region spoke Ruthenian, an old form of Belarusian, while Polish became the language of administration and the ruling nobility.
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