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How to pronounce czechoslovak in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms czech, czechoslovakian
Type of european

Examples of czechoslovak

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Czechoslovak troops entered area managed by Polish interim body on January 23.
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Czechoslovak TV and Radio announced that they would join the general strike.
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Czechoslovak citizens awoke to find the streets of all major cities blocked by tanks.
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Czechoslovak troops gained the upper hand over the weaker Polish units.
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Czechoslovak designers projected a cheap but technologically innovative underground train.
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Czechoslovak Writer Ladislav Mnacko has courage and cunning too.
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Czechoslovak leaders themselves decried the economy's failure to modernize with sufficient speed.
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Czechoslovak scientists have now developed a technique for using hormone-like chemicals to attack one species of bug at a time.
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Czechoslovak news papers, for example, openly accused the Russian secret police of engineering the forced confessions and show trials of the 1950s.
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Czechoslovak and Polish productions were more common, but certain western movies were shown, though the numbers of these were limited because it cost foreign exchange to buy the licences.
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More examples
  • Czechoslovakian: a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia
  • (Czechoslovakia) The Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile issued a declaration on December 19, 1941 stating that all transfers or dispositions of property which had taken place after September 24,1938 and so far as they had been affected under pressure of enemy occupation or as a result of the ...
  • (Czechoslovakia) a country in central Europe that was dominated by the Soviet Union after World War II. In 1968 liberal reforms implemented by the Czech Communist Party (the Prague Spring) were suppressed by a Soviet invasion. ...
  • (Czechoslovakia) became a satellite state of the Soviet Union; it was a founding member of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) in 1949 and of the Warsaw Pact in 1955.