〈史〉 厨灶。
a city in Ontario, southern Canada; pop. 204,668 (2006). Settled by German Mennonites in 1806, as Dutch Sand Hills, it was renamed Berlin in 1830 and Kitchener in 1916, in honour of Field Marshal Kitchener.
基奇纳(加拿大南部安大略省城市;2006年市区人口204,668;1806年德国门诺派教徒在此定居,称为荷兰人的桑德西尔斯,1830年被重新命名为柏林,1916年为纪念陆军元帅基奇纳改今名)。
(Horatio) Herbert, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (1850—1916), British soldier and statesman. At the outbreak of the First World War he was made Secretary of State for War. He had previously defeat- ed the Mahdist forces at Omdurman in 1898, served as Chief of Staff in the Second Boer War, and been Commander-in-Chief (1902—9) in India.
基奇纳,(霍拉肖·)赫伯特,喀土穆基奇纳伯爵(第一)(1850—1916,英国军人、政治家,一战爆发时被任命为陆军大臣,此前曾于1898年在乌姆杜尔曼击败马赫迪起义军,在第二次布尔战争中任总参谋长,1902-1909年任印度总司令)。