单词:Afghan
n. 阿富汗人, 阿富汗语, 阿富汗毛毯
n. a native or inhabitant of Afghanistan
Afghan的用法和样例:
例句
- Most are stationed around Kabul, some involved in helping to train Afghan soldiers.大多数都驻扎在喀布尔附近,还有一些则负责去帮助训练阿富汗的士兵。
- That is not likely to happen as long as the spirit of Afghan independence thrives in places like the Panjshir Valley.只要阿富汗的独立精神尚在诸如帕尼希尔谷地这样的地方继续高涨,那就不可能出现上述情况。
- Even before our Armed Forces helped bring freedom to the Afghan people, the Voice of America was bringing them the news in languages of Dari and Pashtu.在我们的军队给阿富汗人民带去自由之前,美国之音就已经通过波斯语和普什图语给他们播送新闻了。
词汇搭配
- Afghan hound阿富汗猎犬
- Afghan coat阿富汗外套
- Afghani阿富汗的
- Afghanistani阿富汗人
- Afghan hound阿富汗猎犬
- Pashto普什图语的
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