1.【国】捷克;捷克共和国,位于欧洲中部
2.捷克人[语]
1.捷克的,捷克人[语]的
1.[Country]the Czech Republic, located in the central Europe
1.In Prague, tens of thousands of Czechs who flocked to hear him in the city's central square cheered his promise of nuclear disarmament.
在布拉格,数万捷克人涌入城市中心广场听他演讲,对其有关核裁军的承诺发出欢呼。
2.The Czechs faced Canada in the semifinals and it turned out to be one of the greatest games in Olympic history.
半决赛,捷克遇到加拿大队,这场比赛也成为奥运会历史上,最精彩的冰球比赛之一。
3.The Czechs have given up trying to produce any government at all.
而捷克彻底放弃了任何建立政府的努力。
4.Poles, Hungarians, Czechs and the rest should have been locked out of western institutions.
波兰人、匈牙利人、捷克人和其余民族应该被西方的制度拒之门外。
5.All four teams have a chance to progress and the Czechs seem to be adopting a cautious approach.
每支队伍都有可能出线。捷克队似乎准备采取最稳妥的做法。
6.Indeed, it is hard to see Mr Sarkozy taking a back seat after he hands the EU presidency to the Czechs.
事实上,移交欧盟轮值主席国至捷克后,很难会发现萨科齐将甘居后席。
7.By contrast four in five Poles and nearly two-thirds of Czechs felt the disintegration of the USSR was a good thing.
但五分之四的波兰人和近三分之二的捷克人认为,前苏联瓦解是好事。
8.Czechs and Poles were as anxious to claim children as the French were, and for similar reasons.
和法国的理由一样捷克和波兰也急切地需要儿童作为国家未来的希望。
9.The Czechs are very proud of a new police station and footbridge they have constructed .
捷克工程师们对他们建的一座新警察局和过街天桥十分得意。
10.The Czechs could at a pinch turn to quantitative easing, but elsewhere the macroeconomic policy locker looks bare.
捷克人在紧要关头会实行量化宽松政策,但是在别处的宏观经济政策保护将会变得没有用处。