Chervona Zirka

短语

发音

/tʃɛəˈvɔːnə ˈzɪɚkə/

释义与例句

name
  1. 1.

    A former village in Marianivka silrada, Lysianka Raion, Cherkasy Oblast, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, merged into the village of Rozkoshivka in 1958.

    历史
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    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Lisove (a village in Raihorodok rural hromada, Berdychiv Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine).

  3. 3.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Mala Bila (a rural settlement in Turbiv settlement hromada, Vinnytsia Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine).

  4. 4.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Prybuzke (a village in Khmelnytskyi urban hromada, Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine).

  5. 5.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Rannia Zoria (a village in Milove settlement hromada, Starobilsk Raion, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine).

  6. 6.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Rannia Zoria (a village in Milove settlement hromada, Starobilsk Raion, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine).

    A silrada of Milove Raion, Voroshylovhrad Oblast, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, extant in 1947.

    历史
  7. 7.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Shliakhove (a village in Bashtanka urban hromada, Bashtanka Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine).

  8. 8.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Shumylove (a village in Pishchana rural hromada, Podilsk Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine).

  9. 9.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Suvore (a village in Horokhivske rural hromada, Bashtanka Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine).

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    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Zalissia (a village in Dmytrivka settlement hromada, Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine).

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    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Zirka (a village in Komar rural hromada, Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine).

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    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Zirka (a village in Poliske settlement hromada, Vyshhorod Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine).

  13. 13.

    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Zoriane (a village in Nyva Trudova rural hromada, Kryvyi Rih Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine).

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    A disused Ukrainian toponym, formerly applied to twelve settlements, all of which were renamed in 2016 in accordance with Law of the Ukraine № 317-VIII “On the condemnation of the Communist and National-Socialist (Nazi) totalitarian régimes in the Ukraine and the prohibition of the propaganda of their symbols”:

    Zoriane (a village in Vyhoda rural hromada, Odesa Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine).

词源

From Ukrainian Черво́на Зі́рка (Červóna Zírka, literally “Red Star”).

来源:wiktionary