Ethiopian如何读

英:[ˌi:θɪ'əʊpɪən]

美:[ˌiθiˈopiən]

Ethiopian是什么意思

  • adj.

    埃塞俄比亚的,黑人的;

  • n.

    埃塞俄比亚人,黑人;

  • Ethiopian自然拼读

    E·thi·o·pi·an

    i thi o pi ihn

    Ethiopian英英释义

    noun

    a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia

    a member of any of the mythical or actual peoples usually described by the ancient Greeks as dark-skinned and living far to the south

    archaic a Black person

    adjective

    of, relating to, or characteristic of the inhabitants or the country of Ethiopia

    of, relating to, or being the biogeographic region that includes Africa south of the Sahara, southern Arabia, and sometimes Madagascar and the adjacent islands

    Ethiopian词源中文解释

    "埃塞俄比亚居民",公元13世纪中期, Ethiopien,源自古法语; 参见 Ethiop + -ian。作为形容词出现于1680年代; 早期的形容词是 Ethiopic(1650年代)。中古英语还有 Siʒel-harwa "埃塞俄比亚人",源自古英语 Sigelhearwa,字面意思是"太阳崇拜者"。

    Ethiopian词源英文解释

    The first known use of Ethiopian was in the 14th century

    Ethiopian 例句

    1 I was preparing an exhibition of visual work at the Cartier Foundation in Paris and, needing an old Ethiopian blanket for an installation, I sent a message to my friend Milos.

    2 I know I didn’t, perhaps for the good reason that in 1936 — a year after the Mapparium opened — Italian Somaliland merged with Italian Eritrea and the newly occupied Ethiopian Empire to become Italian East Africa.

    3 Ethiopian meals rank among the most intimate in the world.

    4 Zenebech’s resurrection in the new location felt like a rebirth not only for the business, but also for the neighborhood, once the nerve center of a thriving Ethiopian and Eritrean community in the District.

    5 The event will highlight his Ethiopian culture and feature stagings of scenes from “The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears.”

    6 Most of Gerima’s movies have been produced and distributed by the couple’s company, Mypheduh Films, which derives its name from an ancient Ethiopian word meaning “protector of culture.”

    7 From those earliest Semitic alphabets, one line of blueprint copying and evolutionary modification led via early Arabian alphabets to the modern Ethiopian alphabet.

    8 These were my hosts: the members of an Ethiopian circus troupe — good-natured and helpful, and eager to educate me about their country — who rent out a spare room to travelers.

    9 In the food space, in the writing space, there are Black chefs, there are Ethiopian chefs, there are Puerto Rican chefs.

    10 I remember your grandfather coming to New York, taking me out for Ethiopian, after which I walked him to the West Fourth Street subway station.

    11 One of my favorite things is actually to work, now, with my son Zion, he's 4 years old, to just get him to try our Ethiopian culture, right?

    12 They told him that the Ethiopian government was near collapse.

    13 “Aesop” was only the Greek name for an Ethiopian.

    14 I can remember hearing of “Adam driven out of the garden into the caves of Europe,” “Africa for the Africans,” “Ethiopians, Awake!”

    15 In the title story, the fictional daughter of an Ethiopian father and Egyptian mother tells how her journalist parents met while covering Ali’s legendary boxing match with George Foreman in Zaire. 

    16 The next year, appearing with dark makeup in a production of “Aida” at the Mariinsky, she wrote on Instagram, “Black Face and Black Body for Ethiopian princess, for Verdi greatest opera! YES!”

    17 Vegetarian Heather Stewart loves holidays, international politics and Ethiopian food.

    18 Ethiopians take cooking seriously, toasting and blending their own spices, and adding them sequentially to food that is often cooked slowly for hours.

    19 For Pliny and others make divers sorts of them, the best whereof is the Ethiopian.

    20 The film both begins and ends with the band’s appearance at Live Aid, a charity concert organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, in 1985, to provide relief for the Ethiopian famine.

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