Bedouin

英 ['beduin] 美
  • 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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Bedouin 贝都因人

来自阿拉伯语,沙漠居住者。

Bedouin (n.)
c. 1400, from Old French bedüin (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.
1. Then suddenly the Bedouin flared out for a brief century of splendour.
这时贝都因人突然之间崛起,带来一个世纪的短暂辉煌.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

2. They are presented as patriarchal Bedouin chiefs.
他们被描写为父权家长制的贝都印式酋长.

来自辞典例句

3. My recon squad had engaged Saddam's army in a small Bedouin encampment.
我的侦察班在贝多因的一个小营地与萨达姆军队交战.

来自电影对白

4. THE khaki Bedouin tent was pitched just across from the Elys é e Palace.
贝都因人的卡其布帐篷在爱丽舍宫的正对面布置好了.

来自互联网

5. A Bedouin tribal elder tends camels at nightfall in Sahamah, Oman.
黄昏的阿曼,萨哈马,一位贝多因部落的老人正驱赶一只骆驼.

来自互联网