单词:Abuja
Abuja的用法和样例:
例句
- A listener in Abuja, Nigeria, named Okorie wants to know more about fish pond farming.一个在尼日利亚首都阿布贾的听友想知道更多关于池塘养鱼的知识。
- Officials of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association have been meeting top government officials in Abuja to avert the planned strike.石油和天然气资深工人工会的官员已经在阿布贾同高层政府官员会面,避免计划中的罢工发生。
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