Chatham的意思和读音

Chatham

: [ˈtʃætəm] : [ˈtʃætəm]

n.

n.1.

un.1.city and former naval dockyard on the estuary of the Medway River in Kent, southeastern England.

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1.Earlier this year, Chatham House, a think-tank, commissioned twin polls of the general public and a group of "elite opinion formers" .

2.Now, says Kerri Brown of Chatham House in London, the territorial dispute with China is giving Washington a new opportunity to woo Tokyo.·

3.He followed in the footsteps of his father "Pitt the Elder" , Earl of Chatham, to the office.

4.The second shower of love came down in a small town called Chatham.

5.When Chatham was appointed minister, his personal influence was at once felt through all the ramifications of office.

6.Fadi Hakura, who runs the Turkey Project at London's Chatham House, says Turkey would be a useful addition for the European Union.

7.But Tom Cargill, director of the Africa programme at Chatham House, suspects Nkunda may hope to use China as a smokescreen.ChathamHouseTomCargill怀Nkunda

8.Cleo Paskal is an associate fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London.

9.I played for my whole life and one year at Chatham University in Nebraska, not the state university, before I got injured.

10.Security Analyst Dave Clemente of the London think-tank Chatham House says the international community has few options.·