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disservice    音标拼音: [dɪss'ɚvəs] [dɪs'ɚvəs]
n. 伤害,不亲切的行为,虐待

伤害,不亲切的行为,虐待

disservice
n 1: an act intended to help that turns out badly; "he did them
a disservice" [synonym: {disservice}, {ill service}, {ill
turn}] [ant: {service}]

Disservice \Dis*serv"ice\, n. [Pref. dis- service: cf. F.
desservice.]
Injury; mischief.
[1913 Webster]

We shall rather perform good offices unto truth than
any disservice unto their relators. --Sir T.
Browne.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Klondike Gold Rush - Wikipedia
    Gold was discovered there by local miners on August 16, 1896; when news reached Seattle and San Francisco the following year, it triggered a stampede of prospectors Some became wealthy, but the majority went in vain It has been immortalized in films, literature, and photographs
  • What Was the Klondike Gold Rush? - U. S. National Park Service
    In August, 1896, Skookum Jim and his family found gold near the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory Their discovery sparked one of the most frantic gold rushes in history
  • Klondike gold rush | Yukon Territory, Prospectors, Discovery | Britannica
    The Klondike gold rush was a Canadian gold rush of the late 1890s that was triggered by the discovery of gold near the Klondike and Yukon rivers in western Yukon territory
  • Klondike Gold Rush - Definition, Map Facts | HISTORY
    The Klondike Gold Rush, often called the Yukon Gold Rush, was a mass exodus of prospecting migrants from their hometowns to the Canadian Yukon Territory and Alaska after gold was discovered
  • Klondike Gold Rush - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    The Klondike gold rush brought about a rapid advance in the development of the Yukon Territory, which was officially formed by Parliament on 13 June 1898 The gold rush left an infrastructure of supply, support and governance that led to the continued development of the territory
  • Canada History - The Klondike
    The Klondike Gold Rush occurred against the backdrop of an economic recession that had gripped North America for several years Many were eager for an opportunity to escape the bleak economic conditions of the time, and the lure of gold in the Klondike offered the hope of financial salvation
  • The Klondike Gold Rush - University of Washington
    Within six months, approximately 100,000 gold-seekers set off for the Yukon Only 30,000 completed the trip Many Klondikers died, or lost enthusiasm and either stopped where they were, or turned back along the way The trip was long, arduous, and cold
  • The Klondike Gold Rush: Stories Behind the Search for Gold
    The digital archive includes photographs, maps, postcards, and more, offering an in-depth look into the hopes, hardships, and human stories that shaped this rush for gold
  • The Klondike Gold Rush : Discovery - Yukon
    In mid-August, 1896, an American prospector named George Carmack, his wife Kate Carmack (Shaaw Tláa), her brother Skookum Jim (Keish) and their nephew Dawson Charlie (Káa Goox) were travelling through the area south of the Klondike River
  • Klondike Gold Rush | History Detectives | PBS
    What isn't in doubt, is that the discovery set off the last great stampede for gold, with more than 100,000 men and women making their way into the frozen hinterland with the hope of striking it





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