mufti 英 ['mʌftɪ]   美 ['mʌfti]

mufti

mufti  英 ['mʌftɪ] 美 ['mʌfti]

n. 便服,便衣 

名词复数:muftis 

After prayer I sat with mufti Selim, the Uzbek commander. 祈祷结束后,我与乌兹别克指挥官Mufti Selim坐在一起。
“Our people were asleep on the job, ” said Salem mufti, a rebel fighter. “It was a surprise that Gaddafi soldiers came so fast.” “当时我们的人在睡觉,”一位反抗军战士Salem Mufti说,“卡军来的如此之快,这超出了我们的预料之外。”

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  • n. 便服,便衣
  • 1. After prayer I sat with mufti Selim, the Uzbek commander.

    祈祷结束后,我与乌兹别克指挥官Mufti Selim坐在一起。

  • 2. “Our people were asleep on the job, ” said Salem mufti, a rebel fighter. “It was a surprise that Gaddafi soldiers came so fast.”

    “当时我们的人在睡觉,”一位反抗军战士Salem Mufti说,“卡军来的如此之快,这超出了我们的预料之外。”

  • 3. "The work of MOHR tends to be rather secretive, particularly when one inquires as to what happens to the torture cases they have documented, " mufti writes.

    “人权部的工作倾向于隐蔽行动,特别是当某人调查已被证实的刑讯案件时”,穆夫提写道。

  • mufti (n.) 1580s, muphtie "official head of the state religion in Turkey," from Arabic mufti "judge," active participle of afta "to give," conjugated form of fata "he gave a (legal) decision" (compare fatwa). Sense of "ordinary clothes (not in uniform)" is from 1816, of unknown origin, perhaps from mufti's costume of robes and slippers in stage plays, which was felt to resemble plain clothes.
mufti / ˈmʌfti ; NAmE ˈmʌfti / noun 1 [countable ] ( alsoMufti ) a Muslim who is an expert in legal matters connected with Islam 穆夫提(伊斯兰教法典说明官) 2 [uncountable ] ( old-fashioned) ordinary clothes worn by people such as soldiers who wear uniform in their job (穿制服上班的士兵等穿的)便装,便服 officers in mufti 身着便装的军官 mufti muftis mufti / ˈmʌfti ; NAmE ˈmʌfti /
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