释义 |
Comecon|ˈkɒmiːkɒn| [Acronym f. the initial letters of Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (or Aid), tr. Russ. Sovet Ékonomicheskoĭ Vzaimopomoshchi.] The economic association of Communist countries in Eastern Europe.
1949Times 23 Sept. 5/6 The Soviet-sponsored Council for Mutual Economic Assistance had held a meeting... That was the first time anything had been published about the Council—its name is conveniently contracted to Comecon—since it was founded last January. 1952Economist 6 Dec. 671 Trade conducted within the Comecon group. 1961Ibid. 11 Mar. 979/1 The European members of the communist ‘common market’ (the Council of Mutual Economic Aid, usually referred to as Comecon) are now preparing a long-term plan. 1968‘J. le Carré’ Small Town in Germany vii. 122 Top level talks on Soviet-German trade treaty. They're joining Comecon and signing the Warsaw pact. 1971Times 9 Aug. 5/4 The countries belonging to Comecon are the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania and Mongolia. 1981Economist 24 Jan. 87/1 East Germany seems to be weathering the storm better than some in Comecon. |