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词汇 Tibetan
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Definition of Tibetan in English:

Tibetan

noun tɪˈbɛt(ə)ntəˈbɛtn
  • 1A native of Tibet or a person of Tibetan descent.

    藏族人;西藏人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging.
    • The film highlights the identity crisis of young Tibetans, their aspirations and their love for their nation.
    • Minorities most often cited are Tibetans and Uygurs, a Muslim group from northwestern China.
    • Such Indian hospitality, however modest, has greatly helped the Tibetans.
    • The Tibetans will continue to infuse American science with a Buddhist component.
    • From the beginning of the ninth century AD, the region was settled by Tibetans migrating south.
    • The Tibetans produced a dog slightly modified from the Chinese dog of a similar ancestry which was the Lhasa Apso.
    • It tells the story of a traditional trek across the Himalayas by Tibetans, looking to trade salt for grain.
    • He is one of a small group of elite Tibetans who joined the Communist Party early and have been carefully groomed for power.
    • And of course the yak is as indispensable to the Ladakhis as it is to the Tibetans.
    • From this time, the Tibetans evolved a distinct but simple civilization founded on the idea of the interdependence of man and nature.
    • Although some scholars doubt the historicity of this debate, it epitomizes the rejection of Chinese forms of Buddhism by the Tibetans.
    • Thousands of local Qinghai Mongolians and Tibetans were mobilized to participate in the task.
    • At current rates of inward migration, native Tibetans will soon become a minority.
  • 2mass noun The Sino-Tibetan language of Tibet, spoken by about 4 million people in Tibet and in neighbouring areas of China, India, and Nepal.

    藏语;藏文(使用者约400万人,分布于中国西藏自治区及中国境内、印度、尼泊尔与西藏自治区相邻的地区)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of the words in the texts are literary Tibetan, which many of them don't know.
    • Why call something by some Tibetan or Sanskrit or whatever name when you have a perfectly good English phrase to use?
    • In fact, the revised version was so popular that it was translated into Tibetan, Arabic, English and many other Indian languages.
    • He says something in Tibetan to his assistant who writes a prescription and the exam is over.
    • In part, that's because the tale is long, complex and research requires knowledge of Tibetan, not an easy language to master.
    • Nepali is the official language, but Rai and Tibetan are also spoken.
    • The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a dialect of Tibetan.
    • To illustrate but one benefit of being educated in India, Tibetans brought up there speak fluent Tibetan - a privilege non-existent to those born elsewhere.
    • The name translates from Tibetan as ‘five treasures of the great snow’, relating to the mountain's quintet of perilous peaks.
    • The language of the Sherpas, called Sherpa or Sherpali, is a dialect of Tibetan, although it has borrowed heavily from neighboring languages.
    • Tibetan communities made efforts to teach more subject courses in Tibetan in primary and secondary schools.
    • He was also an accomplished linguist speaking nine foreign languages including Chinese and Tibetan.
    • He speaks and reads Chinese and Tibetan and knows more about the fantastical, complex history of the various forms of Himalayan Buddhism than anyone I've ever met.
    • Written in Tibetan and English, this striking, culturally rich tale is dedicated to Tibetans born in exile.
    • I like to speak in Tibetan, but prefer to write in English, I like to sing in Hindi but my tune and accent are all wrong.
    • A copy in the original Sanskrit is extant as well as a translation in Tibetan.
    • Important documents are translated into major minority tongues and four of them - Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Zhuang - appear on Chinese bank notes.
    • Mine was translated into Tibetan and His Holiness liked it so much that he said that he wanted to meet me and discuss things.
    • The second was a lady who taught others to speak Tibetan.
    • Suddenly, one of his entourage - dormant until now - leaps up and speaks quickly to the Dalai Lama in Tibetan.
adjective tɪˈbɛt(ə)ntəˈbɛtn
  • Relating to Tibet, its people, or its language.

    (与)西藏(有关)的;(与)西藏人(或藏族人)(有关)的;(与)藏语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I disagree with Jonathan Mirsky's review of the book on lost Tibetan architecture.
    • To the disappointment of many, Montreal, the unofficial capital of Canada's expat Tibetan population, isn't on the Dalai Lama's itinerary.
    • Rich in texture, colour and clarity, images of laughing Tibetan monks and prostrate beggars bring you directly into the lives of his subjects and have you almost living along with them.
    • Himalaya, a new film by author, documentarian, and National Geographic photographer Eric Valli, is finally a feature that delicately captures raw Tibetan culture.
    • She slowly learned the Tibetan language, and gained the physical strength and stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking, churning butter, making dung cakes, fetching water.
    • We'll spend the hour and most of it with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, who in 1989 received the Nobel prize.
    • She has worked with Tibetan refugees since 1988 when she taught English in Dharamsala in Northern India, and travels frequently both to the monastery and to other parts of India.
    • Red limestone cliffs front the sapphire-blue surface of Lake Nam Tsho, where Tibetan pilgrims gather at a shoreline dotted with migratory cranes and geese.
    • Among the displays are the currency of smallest value - 14,000 new roubles, which is equal to one rupee - and Tibetan currency made out of tree bark.
    • For centuries Tibetan Buddhists had treasured the legend of Shambhala, a hidden sanctuary holding Buddhism's most secret teachings.
    • Despite all the sad stories told in this movie, the real beauty of the documentary lies within its depiction of the rich culture of Tibetan people, a culture based upon the teachings of Buddhism.
    • Particularly within the different Zen and Tibetan traditions practiced in America, costs are exorbitant for things like retreats or even membership.
    • To finish off, warm your hands around a cup of sweet Tibetan tea, infinitely more palatable than the thick and greasy butter tea.
    • The sacred dhami priests of Nepal channel the local Tibetan and Nepalese Gods to serve their communities
    • Then on Saturday and Sunday, June 19-20, there will be a full program of Tibetan culture, meditation, sand mandalas and activities for the kids.
    • You've probably heard of Tibetan prayer wheels.
    • So I formally turned back my vows, which is allowed in Tibetan culture.

Rhymes

Breton, jetton, Sowetan, threaten

Definition of Tibetan in US English:

Tibetan

nountəˈbetntəˈbɛtn
  • 1A native of Tibet or a person of Tibetan descent.

    藏族人;西藏人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From this time, the Tibetans evolved a distinct but simple civilization founded on the idea of the interdependence of man and nature.
    • Thousands of local Qinghai Mongolians and Tibetans were mobilized to participate in the task.
    • Although some scholars doubt the historicity of this debate, it epitomizes the rejection of Chinese forms of Buddhism by the Tibetans.
    • The Tibetans will continue to infuse American science with a Buddhist component.
    • At current rates of inward migration, native Tibetans will soon become a minority.
    • The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging.
    • Such Indian hospitality, however modest, has greatly helped the Tibetans.
    • And of course the yak is as indispensable to the Ladakhis as it is to the Tibetans.
    • The Tibetans produced a dog slightly modified from the Chinese dog of a similar ancestry which was the Lhasa Apso.
    • He is one of a small group of elite Tibetans who joined the Communist Party early and have been carefully groomed for power.
    • It tells the story of a traditional trek across the Himalayas by Tibetans, looking to trade salt for grain.
    • Minorities most often cited are Tibetans and Uygurs, a Muslim group from northwestern China.
    • From the beginning of the ninth century AD, the region was settled by Tibetans migrating south.
    • The film highlights the identity crisis of young Tibetans, their aspirations and their love for their nation.
  • 2The Tibeto-Burman language of Tibet, also spoken in neighboring areas of China, India, and Nepal.

    藏语;藏文(使用者约400万人,分布于中国西藏自治区及中国境内、印度、尼泊尔与西藏自治区相邻的地区)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second was a lady who taught others to speak Tibetan.
    • The language of the Sherpas, called Sherpa or Sherpali, is a dialect of Tibetan, although it has borrowed heavily from neighboring languages.
    • Mine was translated into Tibetan and His Holiness liked it so much that he said that he wanted to meet me and discuss things.
    • A copy in the original Sanskrit is extant as well as a translation in Tibetan.
    • Important documents are translated into major minority tongues and four of them - Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Zhuang - appear on Chinese bank notes.
    • Tibetan communities made efforts to teach more subject courses in Tibetan in primary and secondary schools.
    • The name translates from Tibetan as ‘five treasures of the great snow’, relating to the mountain's quintet of perilous peaks.
    • Written in Tibetan and English, this striking, culturally rich tale is dedicated to Tibetans born in exile.
    • He says something in Tibetan to his assistant who writes a prescription and the exam is over.
    • He speaks and reads Chinese and Tibetan and knows more about the fantastical, complex history of the various forms of Himalayan Buddhism than anyone I've ever met.
    • In fact, the revised version was so popular that it was translated into Tibetan, Arabic, English and many other Indian languages.
    • I like to speak in Tibetan, but prefer to write in English, I like to sing in Hindi but my tune and accent are all wrong.
    • Suddenly, one of his entourage - dormant until now - leaps up and speaks quickly to the Dalai Lama in Tibetan.
    • In part, that's because the tale is long, complex and research requires knowledge of Tibetan, not an easy language to master.
    • To illustrate but one benefit of being educated in India, Tibetans brought up there speak fluent Tibetan - a privilege non-existent to those born elsewhere.
    • The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a dialect of Tibetan.
    • Most of the words in the texts are literary Tibetan, which many of them don't know.
    • Why call something by some Tibetan or Sanskrit or whatever name when you have a perfectly good English phrase to use?
    • He was also an accomplished linguist speaking nine foreign languages including Chinese and Tibetan.
    • Nepali is the official language, but Rai and Tibetan are also spoken.
adjectivetəˈbetntəˈbɛtn
  • Relating to Tibet, its people, or its language.

    (与)西藏(有关)的;(与)西藏人(或藏族人)(有关)的;(与)藏语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For centuries Tibetan Buddhists had treasured the legend of Shambhala, a hidden sanctuary holding Buddhism's most secret teachings.
    • You've probably heard of Tibetan prayer wheels.
    • She slowly learned the Tibetan language, and gained the physical strength and stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking, churning butter, making dung cakes, fetching water.
    • We'll spend the hour and most of it with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, who in 1989 received the Nobel prize.
    • Himalaya, a new film by author, documentarian, and National Geographic photographer Eric Valli, is finally a feature that delicately captures raw Tibetan culture.
    • Then on Saturday and Sunday, June 19-20, there will be a full program of Tibetan culture, meditation, sand mandalas and activities for the kids.
    • To finish off, warm your hands around a cup of sweet Tibetan tea, infinitely more palatable than the thick and greasy butter tea.
    • The sacred dhami priests of Nepal channel the local Tibetan and Nepalese Gods to serve their communities
    • Among the displays are the currency of smallest value - 14,000 new roubles, which is equal to one rupee - and Tibetan currency made out of tree bark.
    • Red limestone cliffs front the sapphire-blue surface of Lake Nam Tsho, where Tibetan pilgrims gather at a shoreline dotted with migratory cranes and geese.
    • I disagree with Jonathan Mirsky's review of the book on lost Tibetan architecture.
    • Despite all the sad stories told in this movie, the real beauty of the documentary lies within its depiction of the rich culture of Tibetan people, a culture based upon the teachings of Buddhism.
    • To the disappointment of many, Montreal, the unofficial capital of Canada's expat Tibetan population, isn't on the Dalai Lama's itinerary.
    • Rich in texture, colour and clarity, images of laughing Tibetan monks and prostrate beggars bring you directly into the lives of his subjects and have you almost living along with them.
    • So I formally turned back my vows, which is allowed in Tibetan culture.
    • Particularly within the different Zen and Tibetan traditions practiced in America, costs are exorbitant for things like retreats or even membership.
    • She has worked with Tibetan refugees since 1988 when she taught English in Dharamsala in Northern India, and travels frequently both to the monastery and to other parts of India.
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