释义 |
MuscoviteMus‧co‧vite /ˈmʌskəvaɪt/ noun [countable] MuscoviteOrigin: 1500-1600 Medieval Latin Muscovia ‘Moscow’ - A letter signed by former cosmonauts and rocket scientists and 16,000 Muscovites has been handed to Putin.
- For the health-conscious Muscovite, another Soviet legacy is potentially more nerve-wracking still.
- In an informal survey of 167 Muscovites more than 70 percent had watched some of the Olympic telecasts.
- In August 1991 Muscovites chose to defy the tanks of the old regime.
- Surrounded by Muscovites, strap-hanging on a fast train that slid to its halts and was away again.
- Temperance, in short, is not a word that figures prominently in the vocabulary of most Muscovites.
- They had brought Holly by car from the Lefortovo gaol to the train while Muscovites still slept.
- Two groups of wealthy Muscovite teenagers, on their way home from London, were on board.
someone from the city of Moscow in Russia—Muscovite adjective |