Indochina

英 ['indəu'tʃainə] 美
  • n. 印度支那
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Indochina
1886, from Indo-, comb. form of Greek Indos "India" + China. Name proposed early 19c. by Scottish poet and orientalist John Leyden, who lived and worked in India from 1803 till his death at 35 in 1811.
1. For years, all these strands had been woven through our Indochina policy.
多年来我们对印度支那的政策贯穿着这些成份.

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2. Even preserving what we have achieved - the Indochina settlement, for example - would become precarious.
甚至保存我们已经取得的成果,例如,印度支那问题的解决, 也会变得极其困难.

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3. None of these conditions was fulfilled in Indochina.
在印度支那,这些条件都不具备.

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4. We still live with the convulsions and the myths of 1970 in Indochina.
印度支那一九七○年的动乱和神话至今还影响着我们.

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5. It reduced Indochina to its proper scale - a small peninsula on a major continent.
它把印度支那还原到它应有的尺度 -- 一个大陆上的一个不大的半岛.

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