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Ar·ab
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noun
a member of the Semitic people that originated in Arabia and now forms the dominant population in that and other Middle Eastern countries.
a native of Arabia, or a descendant thereof.
adjective
of, pertaining to, composed of, or involving Arabs or the countries in which they are the dominant population.
see "Arabian."
"阿拉伯半岛及周边地区的土著人之一(的名字)"。14世纪晚期( Arabes,复数形式)。源自古法语 Arabi,来自拉丁语 Arabs (格位为 Arabem ),源自希腊语 Araps (所有格为 Arabos ),源自阿拉伯语 'arab,这是该民族的本地名称,可能字面意思是“居住在沙漠中的人”,与希伯来语 arabha “沙漠”有关。
意思为“无家可归的小流浪者,街头的孩子”,始见于1848年( Arab of the city,但通常的形式为 city arab ),暗指贝都因人的游牧生活方式。该 Arab League 是1945年3月22日在开罗成立的。
Noun Middle English, from Latin Arabus, Arabs, from Greek Arab-, Araps, of Semitic origin; akin to Akkadian Arabu, Aribi desert nomads, Arabic A'rāb Bedouins
The first known use of Arab was in the 14th century
Aramaeannoun
a member of a Semitic people of the 2nd millennium b.c. in Syria and northern Mesopotamia
aramaic
arableadjective
fit for or cultivated by plowing : suitable for producing crops
arable soil
Arabic1 of 2adjective
arabian, arab
expressed in or making use of Arabic numerals
Arabic2 of 2noun
a Semitic language that is the chief language of a wide region of southwestern Asia and northern Africa
Arabianadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of Arabia or its people
Arabnoun
a member of the Semitic people of the Arabian Peninsula
a member of an Arabic-speaking people
arabian horse
1 Covered with the same wishy-washy flowered material as the spread, the pillows evoke an Arab engineer more than a lord and master of the harem.
2 Liyana said, “No one I go to school with is an Arab either. Did you know they made me an honorary Armenian citizen?”
3 Also, I don’t have a problem with Arabs.
4 Finally, he embarked on a number of prolonged trips to Mecca and the newly independent African states through the good offices of the representatives of the Arab League in the United States.
5 He bought himself the most up-to-date automobile, with leopard-skin upholstery and golden fittings worthy of an Arab prince, the largest, most ostentatious car ever seen in those parts.
6 The Arab boy had Dustfinger’s backpack over his narrow shoulders, and gray cat hairs clung to his pants.
7 He looked like an Arab, which was not unusual in those parts.
8 And this time, without getting up, the Arab drew his knife and held it up to me in the sun.
9 “Where are you bound?” asked the young Arab.
10 Near the casket was an Arab nurse in a white smock, with a brightly colored scarf on her head.
11 Arabs often ap-peared in the city, shopping and chanting their strange prayers several times a day.
12 “Yes, you’re right. All the desis in America have regular meetings about being more Gandhi-like, and we spin our own cotton, too. And all the Arabs here know how to ride camels, right?”
13 I rush to the door in time to hear him grumble to Maddy, “That Arab lady is your teacher?”
14 “What are your big dreams? I mean, besides wanting to marry an Arab prince?”
15 Her husband was an Arab, and there were Israeli paramilitaries on the ground in the city.
16 But all of a sudden, the Arabs, backing away, slipped behind the rock.
17 As they climbed, Babi told them that Bamiyan had once been a thriving Buddhist center until it had fallen under Islamic Arab rule in the ninth century.
18 He was a big chief in Southern Sudan and fought on the side of the British colonizers against the Arabs who lived in Northern Sudan and wanted to control the whole country.
19 The Arabs were attacking Jewish settlements in the Upper Galilee, the Negev and around Jerusalem, and were incessantly harassing supply convoys.
20 He eventually sighted a single tent, and a group of Arabs passing by told the boy that it was a place inhabited by genies.
1 阿拉伯语
2 阿拉伯语的
4 贝都因人
8 流浪儿
10 阿拉伯风格的
13 无家可归者