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词汇 Montagnard
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Definition of Montagnard in English:

Montagnard

noun ˌmɒntəˈnjɑː(d)ˌmän(t)ənˈyärd
  • A member of any various hill-dwelling people of Southeast Asia, especially those inhabiting the highlands of Vietnam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most were Montagnards who fled by land to Cambodia.
    • The Montagnards rejected it, however, and denounced its author.
    • In the weeks and months following the unrest, at least 1,500 Montagnards crossed the border to Cambodia, the majority of which were eventually allowed to resettle in the U.S.
    • Hundreds of Montagnards fled across the border into Cambodia around March, claiming they were facing government persecution on account of their Christian faith and that their ancestral lands were being threatened.
    • The Montagnards have been fleeing to Cambodia since February when widespread rural demonstrations over land rights spurred a government crackdown in their homeland.
adjective ˌmɒntəˈnjɑː(d)ˌmän(t)ənˈyärd
  • Relating to the Montagnards or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An elderly Montagnard woman sits at the door of a "house church" in Kret Krot village.
    • He gives some kind of elaborate order in French to one of his Montagnard lieutenants.
    • If you're interested in Vietnam's geographic and ethnic diversity, go to Sapa, home of the Montagnard minority peoples living on the mountainous border with Laos.
    • He becomes a brother to the special forces and their Montagnard soldiers, smashing Vietcong units to bits with airpower.
    • Gardeners from all around the state come for tours and education on the cultivation and use of food plants that are basic to Montagnard cooking.

Origin

French, from montagne 'mountain'.

Rhymes

Assad, aubade, avant-garde, backyard, ballade, bard, Bernard, bombard, canard, card, charade, chard, couvade, croustade, Cunard, facade, glissade, guard, hard, ill-starred, interlard, lard, nard, pard, petard, pomade, promenade, regard, rodomontade, roulade, saccade, Sade, salade, sard, shard, unmarred, unscarred, yard

Definition of Montagnard in US English:

Montagnard

nounˌmän(t)ənˈyärd
  • A member of any various hill-dwelling people of Southeast Asia, especially those inhabiting the highlands of Vietnam.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the weeks and months following the unrest, at least 1,500 Montagnards crossed the border to Cambodia, the majority of which were eventually allowed to resettle in the U.S.
    • Most were Montagnards who fled by land to Cambodia.
    • Hundreds of Montagnards fled across the border into Cambodia around March, claiming they were facing government persecution on account of their Christian faith and that their ancestral lands were being threatened.
    • The Montagnards rejected it, however, and denounced its author.
    • The Montagnards have been fleeing to Cambodia since February when widespread rural demonstrations over land rights spurred a government crackdown in their homeland.
adjectiveˌmän(t)ənˈyärd
  • Relating to the Montagnards or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He gives some kind of elaborate order in French to one of his Montagnard lieutenants.
    • Gardeners from all around the state come for tours and education on the cultivation and use of food plants that are basic to Montagnard cooking.
    • If you're interested in Vietnam's geographic and ethnic diversity, go to Sapa, home of the Montagnard minority peoples living on the mountainous border with Laos.
    • He becomes a brother to the special forces and their Montagnard soldiers, smashing Vietcong units to bits with airpower.
    • An elderly Montagnard woman sits at the door of a "house church" in Kret Krot village.

Origin

French, from montagne ‘mountain’.

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