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词汇 Belorussian
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Definition of Belorussian in English:

Belorussian

(also Byelorussian)
noun & adjective ˌbɛlə(ʊ)ˈrʌʃ(ə)n
  • former term for Belarusian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both twins are married to fellow Belorussians.
    • Olga Korbut was born in the Byelorussian city of Grodno.
    • Before her husband retired, he had worked in the Byelorussian Parliament looking at how best to minimise the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster.
    • Joining a Belorussian tourist group, they were determined to slip away and claim asylum.
    • The Government decided that visas for Russian, Ukrainian, and Byelorussian tourists would be issued for free, and tourists would only pay a $20 request fee.
    • In April 1991 the Belorussian SSR declared its independence from the Soviet Union, renaming itself the Republic of Belarus.
    • Officially defined as a ‘payment coupon,’ it was intended to supplement the Russian ruble during the temporary shortages of the latter on the Byelorussian territory.
    • Full-time university students, they dabbled with modeling and also continued to help with choreography and coaching for the Belorussian women's artistic gymnastics team.
    • The country does have minority groups, including Ukrainians, Germans, and Belorussians.
    • According to the 1897 census, there were 92 million Slavs in the Empire, of whom 57 million were Great Russians, 22 million Ukrainians, 6 million Byelorussians, and 8 million Poles.

Rhymes

Prussian, Russian

Definition of Belorussian in US English:

Belorussian

(also Byelorussian)
adjective & nounˌbɛloʊˈrəʃ(ə)nˌbelōˈrəSH(ə)n
  • former term for Belarusian
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Government decided that visas for Russian, Ukrainian, and Byelorussian tourists would be issued for free, and tourists would only pay a $20 request fee.
    • In April 1991 the Belorussian SSR declared its independence from the Soviet Union, renaming itself the Republic of Belarus.
    • According to the 1897 census, there were 92 million Slavs in the Empire, of whom 57 million were Great Russians, 22 million Ukrainians, 6 million Byelorussians, and 8 million Poles.
    • Full-time university students, they dabbled with modeling and also continued to help with choreography and coaching for the Belorussian women's artistic gymnastics team.
    • Officially defined as a ‘payment coupon,’ it was intended to supplement the Russian ruble during the temporary shortages of the latter on the Byelorussian territory.
    • Olga Korbut was born in the Byelorussian city of Grodno.
    • The country does have minority groups, including Ukrainians, Germans, and Belorussians.
    • Both twins are married to fellow Belorussians.
    • Before her husband retired, he had worked in the Byelorussian Parliament looking at how best to minimise the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster.
    • Joining a Belorussian tourist group, they were determined to slip away and claim asylum.
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