单词:Khmer
n. a native or inhabitant of Cambodia
Khmer的用法和样例:
例句
- Cambodia, the land of the Mekong River and the Khmer people, has seen its fair share of violence and tragedy.湄公河与高棉人的土地柬埔寨,在见证暴力与悲剧过后终于否极泰来。
- E.Garrett Centuries of dormancy allowed the Cambodian jungle ample time to consume the work of Khmer artists in the sprawling Angkor temple complex.近百年的隐匿允许柬埔寨的丛林有充足的时间来消灭高棉人的艺术家的劳动,在无计划用地吴哥庙宇的综合体。
- Cambodia, the land of the Mekong River and the Khmer people, has seen its fair share of violence and tragedy.湄公河与高棉人的土地柬埔寨,在见证暴力与悲剧过后终于否极泰来。
- E.Garrett Centuries of dormancy allowed the Cambodian jungle ample time to consume the work of Khmer artists in the sprawling Angkor temple complex.近百年的隐匿允许柬埔寨的丛林有充足的时间来消灭高棉人的艺术家的劳动,在无计划用地吴哥庙宇的综合体。
词汇搭配
- Khmer Rouge红色高棉
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