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Definition of Iranian in English: Iranianadjective ɪˈreɪnɪənɪˈrɑːnɪən 1Relating to Iran or its people. 伊朗的,伊朗人的 Example sentencesExamples - They spoke to an Iranian professor of chemistry who was moving to Calgary to take a job at a university here.
- However, Iranian authorities have accused foreign governments of failing to deliver on aid pledges made after the Bam quake.
- A number of companies are already involved in oil swaps with Iran in exchange for Iranian oil at its Persian Gulf export terminals.
- Chista is an Iranian woman living in America who has returned to Iran to seek out an old boyfriend.
- The coolest thing I experienced in 2003 were the mountains of eastern Iraqi Kurdistan, near the Iranian border.
- If the operatives had come through Iran legally, there would have been Iranian stamps in their passports.
- The representation of Iran and Iranian gender relations in Jafar Panahi's The Circle is an interesting case in point.
- Terry said he and Hachemi will speak to their Iranian lawyers and Canadian officials before deciding how to proceed.
- One Iranian speaker asked why it had taken 24 years for people to show an interest in democracy for Iran.
- The Iranian people are ready and mature to establish democracy in Iran.
- Years ago in New York City, I got into a taxi cab with an Iranian taxi driver, who could hardly speak English.
- Both men are of Iranian descent and have their own Farsi interpreter.
- Later in the afternoon I had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with the Iranian director, through an interpreter.
- According to the Iranian authorities, tens of thousands of people are desperately in need of food, water and shelter after the most lethal quake in a decade.
- He was the perfect guide to Iran, at once making a mockery of Iranian hostility to the West and fiercely proud of his homeland.
- He was also clear that Iran's international interests must take precedence over those of Iranian allies in Syria and Lebanon.
- But over dinner last night, I spoke to two Iranian women who gave me a very different perspective on life in modern Iran.
- Most of the immigrants detained in Los Angeles, which has a large Iranian community, were from Iran.
- Several times in the course of Persian history Shiraz became the Iranian capital.
- He's the son of the late Shah of Iran and the heir to the Iranian monarchy.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting the group of Indo-European languages that includes Persian (Farsi), Pashto, Avestan, and Kurdish.
伊朗语支包括波斯语、普什图语、阿韦斯塔语、库尔德语的印欧语系一语支 Example sentencesExamples - The people of the area are mostly Tajiks, a Muslim ethnic minority who speak an Iranian language.
- The Medes were an Indo-European people who spoke an Iranian language closely akin to old Persian.
- However, most of the people continued to speak in various Turkic or Iranian dialects.
noun ɪˈreɪnɪənɪˈrɑːnɪən A native or inhabitant of Iran, or a person of Iranian descent. 伊朗人,伊朗裔人 Example sentencesExamples - The following year, it succeeded in attracting one-and-a-half million Iranians to public lectures.
- Depending on how you ask this question, Iranians inside or outside Iran may answer in different ways.
- Can one expect the Iranians to open earnest dialogue with the Americans?
- What we know for sure is that, like the Iranians, Russian scientists are doing their best to save the sturgeon.
- Since he is one of the most popular western pop singers in Iran, many Iranians have been following his music for years.
- Any such ban would create outrage among the football-crazy Iranians.
- Generations of young Iranians fled the country, often to the United States.
- Americans and Iranians have different ways of asserting themselves in a business relationship.
- The Iranians are also strong, so it is going to be a pretty stiff race.
- We've heard about talks between perhaps the Americans and the Iranians.
- It's clear that Iranians yearn for an accountable government and real democracy.
- Both Ramezani and Yari noted that it's not only Iranians who are contributing to earthquake relief.
RhymesAlbanian, Azanian, Jordanian, Lithuanian, Mauritanian, Mediterranean, Panamanian, Pennsylvanian, Pomeranian, Romanian, Ruritanian, Sassanian, subterranean, Tasmanian, Transylvanian, Tripolitanian, Turanian, Ukrainian, Vulcanian Definition of Iranian in US English: Iranianadjective 1Relating to Iran or its people. 伊朗的,伊朗人的 Example sentencesExamples - But over dinner last night, I spoke to two Iranian women who gave me a very different perspective on life in modern Iran.
- He's the son of the late Shah of Iran and the heir to the Iranian monarchy.
- Years ago in New York City, I got into a taxi cab with an Iranian taxi driver, who could hardly speak English.
- Several times in the course of Persian history Shiraz became the Iranian capital.
- Chista is an Iranian woman living in America who has returned to Iran to seek out an old boyfriend.
- The representation of Iran and Iranian gender relations in Jafar Panahi's The Circle is an interesting case in point.
- A number of companies are already involved in oil swaps with Iran in exchange for Iranian oil at its Persian Gulf export terminals.
- The Iranian people are ready and mature to establish democracy in Iran.
- Both men are of Iranian descent and have their own Farsi interpreter.
- Later in the afternoon I had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with the Iranian director, through an interpreter.
- The coolest thing I experienced in 2003 were the mountains of eastern Iraqi Kurdistan, near the Iranian border.
- However, Iranian authorities have accused foreign governments of failing to deliver on aid pledges made after the Bam quake.
- Terry said he and Hachemi will speak to their Iranian lawyers and Canadian officials before deciding how to proceed.
- They spoke to an Iranian professor of chemistry who was moving to Calgary to take a job at a university here.
- Most of the immigrants detained in Los Angeles, which has a large Iranian community, were from Iran.
- He was also clear that Iran's international interests must take precedence over those of Iranian allies in Syria and Lebanon.
- He was the perfect guide to Iran, at once making a mockery of Iranian hostility to the West and fiercely proud of his homeland.
- One Iranian speaker asked why it had taken 24 years for people to show an interest in democracy for Iran.
- If the operatives had come through Iran legally, there would have been Iranian stamps in their passports.
- According to the Iranian authorities, tens of thousands of people are desperately in need of food, water and shelter after the most lethal quake in a decade.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting the group of Indo-European languages that includes Persian (Farsi), Pashto, Avestan, and Kurdish.
伊朗语支包括波斯语、普什图语、阿韦斯塔语、库尔德语的印欧语系一语支 Example sentencesExamples - The Medes were an Indo-European people who spoke an Iranian language closely akin to old Persian.
- However, most of the people continued to speak in various Turkic or Iranian dialects.
- The people of the area are mostly Tajiks, a Muslim ethnic minority who speak an Iranian language.
noun A native or inhabitant of Iran, or a person of Iranian descent. 伊朗人,伊朗裔人 Example sentencesExamples - What we know for sure is that, like the Iranians, Russian scientists are doing their best to save the sturgeon.
- Can one expect the Iranians to open earnest dialogue with the Americans?
- We've heard about talks between perhaps the Americans and the Iranians.
- Both Ramezani and Yari noted that it's not only Iranians who are contributing to earthquake relief.
- Any such ban would create outrage among the football-crazy Iranians.
- Americans and Iranians have different ways of asserting themselves in a business relationship.
- Generations of young Iranians fled the country, often to the United States.
- The following year, it succeeded in attracting one-and-a-half million Iranians to public lectures.
- Since he is one of the most popular western pop singers in Iran, many Iranians have been following his music for years.
- The Iranians are also strong, so it is going to be a pretty stiff race.
- It's clear that Iranians yearn for an accountable government and real democracy.
- Depending on how you ask this question, Iranians inside or outside Iran may answer in different ways.
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