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thinly    音标拼音: [θ'ɪnli]
ad. 薄,细,瘦

薄,细,瘦

thinly
adv 1: without force or sincere effort; "smiled thinly"
2: without viscosity; "the blood was flowing thin" [synonym:
{thinly}, {thin}] [ant: {thick}, {thickly}]
3: in a small quantity or extent; "spread the margarine thinly
over the meat"; "apply paint lightly" [synonym: {thinly},
{lightly}] [ant: {thickly}]
4: in a widely distributed manner; "thinly overgrown
mountainside" [ant: {densely}, {thickly}]


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  • Paulet affair - Wikipedia
    Paulet destroyed all Hawaiian flags he could find, and raised the British Union Flag for an occupation that would last six months He cleared 156 residents off of the contested Charlton land The dispute took years to resolve [6] King Kamehameha III confers with his Privy Council
  • La Hoʻihoʻi ea | Royal Family Hawaii
    On July 31, 1843, Thomas officially restored the Hawaiian Kingdom government to H M King Kamehameha III In a grand ceremony, the Union Jack was lowered and the beloved Hawaiian flag was raised
  • Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News
    On July 31, 1843, Thomas ordered the Hawaiian flag raised and the kingdom restored at a ceremony at Kulaokahu'a -- which today is known as Thomas Square, which is named after him
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  • Hawaiians mark restoration day | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaiis . . .
    At shortly before noon yesterday 75 Hawaiian nationals, or Kanaka Maoli, and their supporters, joined hands and formed a circle around a flagpole in Honolulu's Thomas Square The group watched quietly as a United States flag was lowered and replaced with the flag of Hawai'i
  • Paulet affair (1843) | Military Wiki | Fandom
    Paulet destroyed all Hawaiian flags he could find, and raised the British Union Flag for an occupation that would last six months He cleared 156 residents off of the contested Charlton land The dispute would take years to resolve [6]
  • Lā Hoihoi Ea celebrates the return of sovereignty to the Hawaiian . . .
    On July 31, 1843, Thomas officially restored the sovereignty of the Hawaiian Islands to Kamehameha III The Union Jack was lowered and the hae Hawai‘i raised during a historic ceremony in Honolulu
  • Thomas Square - Wikipedia
    The British flag set was pulled down and the Hawaiian flag was raised, followed by a series of 21 gun salutes from the Fort, the British ships Carysfort, Dublin, Hazzard, the American ship Constellation, and lastly by guns at the park
  • 183rd Anniversary of Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea to be celebrated at Thomas Square . . .
    Thomas Square, the original site of the 1843 restoration, became the modern-day gathering place for the movement when Dr Kekuni Blaisdell, a respected physician and Hawaiian sovereignty advocate, revived the celebration in 1985
  • Sovereignty Restoration Day - Wikipedia
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