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Definition of Iraqi in English: Iraqiadjectiveɪˈrɑːki Relating to Iraq, its people, or their language. 伊拉克的,伊拉克人的,伊拉克语的 Example sentencesExamples - The vouchers allowed the bearer to buy Iraqi oil at cut-rate prices and could be sold for a profit.
- Canada may be sending a small number of soldiers to help train Iraqi soldiers in Jordan.
- The roadside was dotted with Iraqi tanks blackened by direct hits on their dug-in dirt bunkers.
- It was unclear what caused the latest of three Iraqi pipeline blasts this month.
- There have been reports he was found by Iraqi troops carrying out a routine search for a weapons cache.
- We crossed the ridge at Chamchamal where a few days ago Iraqi troops peeled back towards Kirkuk.
- Arguments that there will be a reduction in harm have only been made if we ignore Iraqi suffering.
- As the cars raced along the dusty streets another Iraqi police vehicle converged on the Nissan, forcing it to a halt.
- The last time I checked, there were still Iraqi civilians living in Baghdad.
- But it would be a mistake to follow them in seeing Iraqi politics in these communalist terms.
- His press conference was wrecked when 30 Iraqi and Arab journalists staged a walkout.
- There were two Iraqi men hanging around, waiting for the shipment to be cleared.
- It is home to 3,000 Iraqi police recruits, each of whom gets eight weeks' basic training.
- I believe the majority of Iraqi's are overwhelmingly grateful for our presence.
- The makeshift chariots were pulled by Iraqi horses commandeered from looters in the area.
- He said that foreign ownership of some Iraqi oil assets is a possibility.
- He added that labour needs in the area could also be a factor, as was the fact that Iraqi refugees were already settled there.
- British military chiefs are desperate to hand over the responsibility to Iraqi police as soon as possible.
- It was used alongside other intelligence material, giving the impression it came from Iraqi sources.
- The first two teams trained new Iraqi soldiers and have since returned to Australia.
nounPlural Iraqis ɪˈrɑːki 1A native or inhabitant of Iraq, or a person of Iraqi descent. 伊拉克人,伊拉克裔人 Example sentencesExamples - Thousands of Iraqi exiles living in Jordan and Syria are trying to return home to defend their country.
- The centre, where the vast majority of Iraqis live, will not have access to the oil wealth.
- Only this will reduce the resistance and give Iraqis a chance to live normally.
- For any Iraqi who tries to present a noble project to help his own people they try to find a million ways to say no.
- In the absence of such basic democracy, Iraqis are taking matters into their own hands.
- The loss meant the Iraqis go home with nothing after becoming one of the success stories of the Games.
- It is against this background that we can comment on or judge what is good or not for Iraqis.
- The remainder is made up of a mix of many different nationalities including Iraqis.
- I am basing it on all the available evidence of what real Iraqis actually think.
- They contain so much that is interesting about how Iraqis thought before and how they think now.
- This gave the Iraqis an opportunity to show the Americans what they wanted to see.
- We need your help to carry on helping the Iraqis and Marsh Arab people at this critical time.
2mass noun The form of Arabic spoken in Iraq. 伊拉克通行的阿拉伯语
RhymesKawasaki, khaki, larky, malarkey, menarche, Nagasaki, narky, parky, raki, saké, saki, sarky, souvlaki, sparky, sukiyaki, teriyaki Definition of Iraqi in US English: Iraqiadjective Relating to Iraq, its people, or their language. 伊拉克的,伊拉克人的,伊拉克语的 Example sentencesExamples - It was used alongside other intelligence material, giving the impression it came from Iraqi sources.
- It was unclear what caused the latest of three Iraqi pipeline blasts this month.
- The vouchers allowed the bearer to buy Iraqi oil at cut-rate prices and could be sold for a profit.
- As the cars raced along the dusty streets another Iraqi police vehicle converged on the Nissan, forcing it to a halt.
- We crossed the ridge at Chamchamal where a few days ago Iraqi troops peeled back towards Kirkuk.
- His press conference was wrecked when 30 Iraqi and Arab journalists staged a walkout.
- He said that foreign ownership of some Iraqi oil assets is a possibility.
- The makeshift chariots were pulled by Iraqi horses commandeered from looters in the area.
- The roadside was dotted with Iraqi tanks blackened by direct hits on their dug-in dirt bunkers.
- But it would be a mistake to follow them in seeing Iraqi politics in these communalist terms.
- There were two Iraqi men hanging around, waiting for the shipment to be cleared.
- Canada may be sending a small number of soldiers to help train Iraqi soldiers in Jordan.
- I believe the majority of Iraqi's are overwhelmingly grateful for our presence.
- Arguments that there will be a reduction in harm have only been made if we ignore Iraqi suffering.
- The first two teams trained new Iraqi soldiers and have since returned to Australia.
- The last time I checked, there were still Iraqi civilians living in Baghdad.
- There have been reports he was found by Iraqi troops carrying out a routine search for a weapons cache.
- British military chiefs are desperate to hand over the responsibility to Iraqi police as soon as possible.
- It is home to 3,000 Iraqi police recruits, each of whom gets eight weeks' basic training.
- He added that labour needs in the area could also be a factor, as was the fact that Iraqi refugees were already settled there.
noun 1A native or inhabitant of Iraq, or a person of Iraqi descent. 伊拉克人,伊拉克裔人 Example sentencesExamples - The centre, where the vast majority of Iraqis live, will not have access to the oil wealth.
- We need your help to carry on helping the Iraqis and Marsh Arab people at this critical time.
- Only this will reduce the resistance and give Iraqis a chance to live normally.
- I am basing it on all the available evidence of what real Iraqis actually think.
- The remainder is made up of a mix of many different nationalities including Iraqis.
- For any Iraqi who tries to present a noble project to help his own people they try to find a million ways to say no.
- It is against this background that we can comment on or judge what is good or not for Iraqis.
- The loss meant the Iraqis go home with nothing after becoming one of the success stories of the Games.
- Thousands of Iraqi exiles living in Jordan and Syria are trying to return home to defend their country.
- In the absence of such basic democracy, Iraqis are taking matters into their own hands.
- They contain so much that is interesting about how Iraqis thought before and how they think now.
- This gave the Iraqis an opportunity to show the Americans what they wanted to see.
2The form of Arabic spoken in Iraq. 伊拉克通行的阿拉伯语 |