Bedouin
Bedouin 英 [ˈbeduɪn] 美 [ˈbɛduɪn, ˈbɛdwɪn]
n. 贝多因人(一个居无定所的阿拉伯游牧民族);流浪者 adj. 贝都因人的;流浪的
名词复数:bedouins
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- n. 贝多因人(一个居无定所的阿拉伯游牧民族);流浪者
- adj. 贝都因人的;流浪的
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1. On the grounds of his Tripoli compound, he entertained visitors in a Bedouin tent and kept herds of camels and goats.
在卡扎菲位于的黎波里的住所,他在一顶贝都因人的帐篷中招待来访者,还养了很多骆驼和山羊。
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2. Al Monsouri and her 73-year-old husband, Obaid Humaid Abid Muhairi, grew up as Bedouin in the desert and spent their childhoods in tents.
铝梦萨瑞和她73岁的丈夫欧比德阿比德奥贝德在沙漠中长大,是贝多因人,在帐篷里度过他们的童年。
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3. A Bedouin Arab follows his camels down an almost-dry river bed polluted by agricultural runoff, on April 14, 2009, near Jericho in the West Bank.
2009年4月14日,在靠近西岸的耶利哥,一个阿拉伯贝多因人跟着他的骆驼走在被农业垃圾污染的几乎干涸的河床上。
- Bedouin (n.) "an Arab of the desert, one of the tribes of nomadic Arabs," c. 1400, from Old French bedüin (12c., Modern French bédouin), from colloquial Arabic badawin "desert-dwellers," plural of badawi, from badw "desert, camp." The Arabic plural suffix was mistaken for part of the word. A word from the Crusades, it probably was lost in English and then reborrowed from French c. 1600. As an adjective from 1844.
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