释义
[ doo -muh ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdu mə / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun (in Russia prior to 1917) a council or official assembly.
(initial capital letter ) an elective legislative assembly, established in 1905 by Nicholas II, constituting the lower house of parliament.
Origin of duma 1865–70; <Russian, Old Russian dúma assembly, council (an early homonym with dúma thought); cognate with Bulgarian dúma word, Slovak duma meditation; Slavic *dum- probably <Gothic dōms judgment (see doom)
Words nearby duma dulosis, dulse, Duluth, Dulwich, duly, duma , Dumaguete, Dumas, Du Maurier, dumb, dumb ague
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Example sentences from the Web for duma “It is not dissimilar from Putin using the Duma to ratify his annexation of the Crimea,” he said.
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Last April, shortly after annexation, the Duma voted for the law allowing gaming zones in Crimea.
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Deputies were full of optimism: sanctions would help to make the Russian economy healthier, Duma members concluded on Wednesday.
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“Our relationship with the U.S. has been growing colder and colder,” said the Duma deputy, Robert Schlegel.
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Omar and Fouzi are from the West Bank village of Duma , 13 miles southeast of Nablus.
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The arrest of the five Social Democrats while the Duma was still sitting evoked a strong protest, even from the conservatives.
But the last hope of the people was in the Duma , and they awaited its session in that spirit.
The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) | Various
The Empress, on hearing what had happened in the Duma , had a fit of hysterics.
The Minister of Evil | William Le Queux
The Duma of June 3rd would never have dared to seize the power from the hands of Tzarism.
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There were many absentees, and the President of the Duma had to combat this attitude.
The Russian Turmoil | Anton Ivanovich Denikin
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British Dictionary definitions for duma noun Russian history (usually capital) the elective legislative assembly established by Tsar Nicholas II in 1905: overthrown by the Bolsheviks in 1917
(before 1917) any official assembly or council
short for State Duma, the lower chamber of the Russian parliament
Word Origin for duma C20: from duma thought, of Germanic origin; related to Gothic dōms judgment
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