Find Word Random Word PutinAdd to listShare Definitions ofPutin noun Russian statesman chosen as president of the Russian Federation in 2000; formerly director of the Federal Security Bureau (born in 1952) synonyms:Vladimir Putin,Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin ...
Word History First Known Use 15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of put in was in the 15th century See more words from the same century Dictionary Entries Near put in put ideas in/into someone's head put in Putin See ...
put...in的意思是:提出,提交;放入;种植;使就职。短语:put something in order 把某物摆放整齐 ; 在为了把东西 ; 把东西放整齐 ; 把一些事 put teeth in 强制执行 put faith in 相信 ; 信任 用法:开进(港口、码头等);(船、全体船员等)靠岸(或入港);进入(旅店等小憩):The boat put...
The word ‘Hatikva’ means ‘Hope’. However, after learning its meaning in English, one feels far from it. The English translation of the Israeli national anthem, is as follows: As long as there is a Jewish soul in the heart! yearning forward, towards the east Our hope is not made ye...
depend. Responding to this issue, this paper applies Mona Baker's translation studies criteria to qualitatively compare the semantic equivalence, or maintenance of a text's original meaning, between English translations used to create an LTA profile for Vladimir Putin and Putin'...
a她认为你没有理解她的意思。她的本意和我一样。也没有说你们该不该花钱。 She thought you have not understood her meaning.Her original intention and I am same.Also had not said you should spend.[translate] a普京竞选 Putin campaigns for[translate]...
I thought then that was an odd thing for her to do and wished I could read body language to know the meaning of her gesture. Well when the same ‘right hook’ landed on the inexplicable intruder I immediately knew that it was a set up to earn public sympathy for that ugly heartless ...
"We honor those for whom military service became a mission and the meaning of life - true patriots, who reliably guard the sovereignty and security of Russia, and secure the peace of our citizens," Putin said at the award ceremony held at the Kremlin Palace. ...
1 co-observer The English language has borrowed several words from Russian. Some reflect various aspects of Russian or Soviet history and technology. For example, words such as "pogrom", meaning a violent riot aimed at massacring Jews, or "sputnik" that refers to a space satellite — the Sov...
BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) -- The first one-on-one meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin has evoked mixed reactions from global experts, who highlighted its positive meaning while pointing out the difficulty addressing major problems between the world...