Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Yuon trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Why does Yuon need her?
And now, how about the Yuon?
There are no Yuon in Kampuchean territory.
Essi's quiet life was interrupted by asudden visit of a young man named Yuon.
Pol Pot and Hou Yuon may have been related to the royal family.
Mr. Siphan said that human rights groups also havecriticized the way the CNRP used the word“yuon.”.
In 1956, however, Hou Yuon and Khieu Samphan helped to establish a new group, the Khmer Students' Union.
She later moved to Moscow, where she studied at several private art schools,including those of Konstantin Yuon and Ilya Mashkov.
Hu Nim became minister of information, and Hou Yuon assumed multiple responsibilities as minister of interior, communal reforms, and cooperatives.
The rich history of Red Square is reflected in many artworks, including paintings by Vasily Surikov,Konstantin Yuon, and others.
The islands belong to China, but yuon is trying to occupy[the islands] from China, because yuon is very bad,” Mr. Rainsy said.
There were in fact a few contacts between some of the more moderate elements of the Khmer Rouge communists-notably Hou Yuon- and the Republic.
Two of them, Khieu Samphan and Hou Yuon, earned doctorates from the University of Paris; Hu Nim obtained his degree from the University of Phnom Penh in 1965.
Such an accusation coming from angry crowds is far from uncommon- during the 2014 protests, protestors at Freedom Parktaunted security guards by calling them“yuon” for a similar reason(even though they were actually Khmer)- which in turn elicited a violent response.
His comrades Ieng Sary and Hou Yuon became teachers at a new private high school, the Lycée Kambuboth, which Hou Yuon helped to establish.
The senior Khmer Rouge leaders who had publicly collaborated with Sihanouk, either prior to 1970 or in the'Unified Front',were either killed(as in the case of Hou Yuon and Hu Nim)- or marginalised(as in the case of Khieu Samphan)- after the establishment of Democratic Kampuchea.
Two members of the group, Khieu Samphan and Hou Yuon, earned doctorates from the University of Paris while Hu Nim obtained his degree from the University of Phnom Penh in 1965.
Leader of the League for Democracy Party Khem Veasna(which hooked just over 1 percent of votes in the 2013 elections, to make it the fourth biggest party)is renowned for bizarre anti-immigrant rants(always directed solely at the yuon) that would make Donald Trump embarrassed.
Although a few communists within the Sangkum- such as Hou Yuon and Khieu Samphan- chose to stand, most leftists were decisively defeated.
Khieu Samphan, Hou Yuon and Hu Nim were forced to"work through the system" by joining the Sangkum and by accepting posts in the prince's government.
What was strange thoughwas the angry crowd's decision to scream“yuon”(a derogatory term for vietnamese) at police, accusing them of being vietnamese.
In talent he was rivaled by Hou Yuon, born in 1930, who was described as being"of truly astounding physical and intellectual strength", and who studied economics and law.
The doctoral dissertations written by Hou Yuon and Khieu Samphan express basic themes that would later become the cornerstones of the policy adopted by Democratic Kampuchea.
In talent he was rivaled by Hou Yuon, born in 1930, who was described as being"of truly astounding physical and intellectual strength," and who studied economics and law.
Citation needed In talent he was rivalled by Hou Yuon, born in 1930, who was described as being"of truly astounding physical and intellectual strength,"[citation needed] and who studied economics and law.
The three remaining public representatives of the communists- Khieu Samphan,Hou Yuon and Hu Nim- fled to the forests in 1967-8, though at the time it was widely rumoured that they had been murdered by the Sangkum's police(after their reappearance in the 1970s, they were referred to in the press as the"Three Ghosts").