genocide的意思和读音

genocide

: [ˈdʒenəˌsaɪd] : [ˈdʒenəsaɪd]

n.

n.killing,slaughter,massacre,ethnic cleansing,liquidation

genociden.

1.the murder of a whole race or group of people

n.1.;

n.1.the murder of large numbers of people belonging to a particular race

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3. ... 〖 ruin;subjugate;beconquered〗 genocide〖 exterminationofanentirefamily〗 ...

4. ... feud n. 宿 genocide n. gauge v. ...

5.(GENOCIDE)” 2003110  西 20091120

6. (genocide) (crimesagainsthumanity) (warcrimes) (aggression)

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1.Indeed, the report goes on to say that some of the attacks could have amounted to a genocide, "if proved before a competent court. ",“”,

2.The Jamahiriya has the right to exist. What the west is proposing must be genocide as it's trying to snuff out the Jamahiriya .西

3.But the judges did not charge him with genocide, as the prosecutor had requested.

4.The authorities want the remains of every victim to be shown in public to emphasise the scale and horror of the genocide.

5.The international community still hasn't found a way to create the pressure necessary to stop this genocide.

6.The United States will continue to insist on accountability for crimes committed there, including genocide, he said.

7.The Pope might have been prudent to give as an example a grave crime like genocide that didn't make you think of priests.

8.When S-21 was turned into a museum of the national self-genocide he had witnessed, some of his pictures hung on the walls.S-21

9.Armenians call the deaths of their ancestors at the end of World War I a genocide. Turkey says it was a tragic result of war.

10.Under Turkey's draconian penal code, anyone who dares to describe the Armenian tragedy as a genocide can end up in jail or even dead.