英:[ˈstɑ:lin]
美:[ˈstɑlɪn, ˈstælɪn]
英:[ˈstɑ:lin]
美:[ˈstɑlɪn, ˈstælɪn]
biographical name
Joseph 1879–1953 Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashviliˌjü-gəsh-ˈvē-lē Soviet leader
geographical name
see brasov
see donetsk
see varna
“钢铁”的俄语意思,是苏联共产党和苏联领导人 Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili(1879-1953)的化名。相关词汇: Stalinesque。另请参见: Molotov。
1 Stalin had no intention of keeping the agreement, Sam said, but the deal gave the Soviets time to build up their military strength.
2 Could we be trading Stalin’s sickle for something worse?
3 We would abide by Marshal Stalin's wishes.
我们将遵照斯大林元帅的愿望.
4 More than anything else, Stalin vowed that no invader would ever threaten the motherland again.
5 There’s been a lot of discussion among scholars and military experts as to why Stalin’s government allowed this to happen.
6 A much more excited Lavrenti Beria hugged and kissed Kurchatov, then ran to the phone and shouted for an immediate connection to Stalin’s home.
7 Gold enjoyed these talks and even felt comfortable enough to bring up his concerns about the Soviet Union, including Stalin’s treaty with Adolf Hitler.
8 Back in his private room, Stalin told his foreign secretary, “We’ll have to have a talk with Kurchatov today about speeding up our work.”
9 Not one step back: in a world at war, the fear of Stalin’s directives was a threat more terrifying than dying in battle.
10 America's spies had simply missed the evidence of Stalin's progress.
11 Stalin was screaming for the bomb, and Soviet scientists still needed more information from Los Alamos—they needed final reports on how the atomic bombs had been made.
12 Beria was to be Stalin’s Leslie Groves—but with additional powers.
13 If you were a young person in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, you were unable to separate your fear of Stalin and his henchmen from your genuine patriotic fervor for your Motherland.
14 Apparently Stalin himself greeted them with kisses when they reached the Kremlin, the palatial seat of Soviet government, and Marina and Valentina had a joyful reunion with their children.
15 People were scared to bring Stalin bad news, and he was sure he couldn’t be tricked.
16 When Stalin died in 1953, he was succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, who held power during the most intense time of the Cold War rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States and their allies.
17 He clearly was still winding down from the excitement of meeting Stalin.
很显然,他还在从自己和斯大林会面的兴奋中逐步松驰下来.
18 In seniority I was four or five years older than Roosevelt or Stalin.
按照年令,我又比罗斯福或斯大林年长四、五岁.
19 Stalin and the Communist Party encouraged ambitious designers, daring pilots, and mechanical experts to create an industry that was exemplary throughout the world.
20 I acquired the complete works of Marx and Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, and others and probed into the philosophy of dialectical and historical materialism.