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alaskans ə'læskən COCA⁴²⁴²³BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本例句 a.阿拉斯加的;阿拉斯加州的;n.阿拉斯加人原型alaskan的复数 Bean's Cafe, the soup kitchen in Anchorage, feeds hundreds of hungry Alaskans every day. 安克雷奇的慈善施粥所,“比恩的小餐馆”,每天向成百上千的阿拉斯加人施舍食物。 yeeyan In2006, then- governor Frank Murkowski outlawed the ruling; the Superior Court, in turn, struck down some of his restrictions now Alaskans can possess only one ounce. 2006年当时的州长 Frank Murkowski试图取消这项决议,高等法院否决了他的部分限制现在阿拉斯加公民仅可以合法持有1盎司。 yeeyan The last whale hunters in the United States, native Alaskans ply slushy waters off the state's coast in a walrus-skin boat. 美国最后的猎鲸人,阿拉斯加原住民身着海象皮大衣,沿海岸线泥泞的水域,弓腰,候鲸。 yeeyan WHEN Alaskans talk about energy production, they usually mean oil and gas. 谈到能源开发,阿拉斯加人往往会指石油和天然气。 ecocn “ Alaskans are very connected to the military, and our thoughts and prayers are with Alaska's Air Force family, ” Parnell said. “阿拉斯加非常连接到军事,我们的思想和祈祷与阿拉斯加的空军家庭,”帕内尔说。 sinofsx After the war, Alaskans were more serious than ever about statehood. 战后,阿拉斯加人比以前更重视州的地位。 www.lingyuan.ccoo.cn After the war, Alaskans were more serious than ever about statehood. They formed a Statehood Committee in nineteen forty-nine to work toward that goal. 二战结束后,阿拉斯加人更加关注州地位问题,他们于1949年专门成立了一个州地位问题委员会,以实现这一目标。 yeeyan Alaska and Hawaii are the only states not connected to the mainland, or “the lower forty-eight” as Alaskans call it. 阿拉斯加和夏威夷都是与美国大陆不相连的两个州,阿拉斯加人将美国本土大陆称之为“下面的四十八州”。 yeeyan But these days, a hardy band of Alaskans are talking about other types of energy. 不过近来,一批果敢的阿拉斯加人正在谈论着其它类型的资源。 ecocn Meanwhile, Alaskans are contending with soaring energy costs. 与此同时,阿拉斯加人面临着能源价格激增的问题。 ecocn Alaskans accepted it, and on January third, nineteen fifty-nine, President Eisenhower declared Alaska the forty-ninth state. 阿拉斯加人接受了法案,在1959年一月三日,艾森豪威尔总统宣布阿拉斯加为美国第四十九个州。 www.lingyuan.ccoo.cn Alaskans began listening to her. And they liked what they heard. 阿拉斯加人开始倾听她,而且他们喜欢他们所听见。 douban |