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Trinidad
[ trin-i-dad; Spanish tree-nee-thahth ]
noun
- an island in the SE West Indies, off the NE coast of Venezuela: formerly a British colony in the Federation of the West Indies; now part of the republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 1,864 sq. mi. (4,828 sq. km).
- a city in central Bolivia.
Trinidad
/ 藞迟谤瑟苍瑟藢诲忙诲 /
noun
- an island in the West Indies, off the NE coast of Venezuela: colonized by the Spanish in the 17th century and ceded to Britain in 1802; joined with Tobago in 1888 as a British colony; now part of the independent republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Pop: 1聽208聽282 (2000)
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 罢谤颈苍路颈路诲补路诲颈路补苍 [trin-i-, dey, -dee-, uh, n, -, dad, -ee-], adjective noun
Example Sentences
The pilot told local media that an engine failure had prompted an emergency landing near the Itanomas River during a flight from Baures in northern Bolivia to the city of Trinidad.
The opposition in the Caribbean twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago has won a decisive victory in Monday's parliamentary election, preliminary results suggest.
Sweeping tariffs have yet to hit the shelves of his local Costco, but Trinidad Estrada is already bracing for the impact on his family finances.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago to a British mother, the 45-year-old moved to Liverpool when he was just three months old and always believed he was British.
Trinidad & Tobago will be the first destination for the relay.
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