[
US
/ˌkiˈɛv/
]
NOUN
- capital and largest city of the Ukraine; a major manufacturing and transportation center
How To Use Kiev In A Sentence
- The ousted President has not been seen since he left Kiev last week. Times, Sunday Times
- In 1936, 1,200 men in the Red Army parachuted during manoeuvres near Kiev.
- There were fine nuggets of legerdemain, courtesy of the illusionist Paul Kieve.
- When he finally got the chance to play in the starting eleven after David Beckham's infamous booking and injury, Owen found the back of the net in the Champions' League tie with Dynamo Kiev.
- Born in Kiev, he was a schoolboy in the classical gymnasium in Kiev.
- The ousted President has not been seen since he left Kiev last week. Times, Sunday Times
- The plan also involves strengthening measures for the bank, which slopes down to Markievicz Road, where there has been slippage.
- Certainly, for a limited period both of them lived in Kiev and it is also certain that during later years both were much involved with St. Petersburg where, after the Revolution, the first liberal, provisional government in Russia was formed under the premiership of Kerenski. IMechanica - Comments
- With my wife and children I found with great difficulty a room in the Kiev Hostelry.
- Bela Berson (Blume Zabar; Steblov near Kiev 1886 – unknown) came to Vienna in 1905, then went to Chernovtsy; in the years around World War I she was active in Vienna and later in Paris and London, thereafter undertaking guest performance tours in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Yiddish Theater in Vienna.