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Definition of tribal in English:

tribal

adjective ˈtrʌɪb(ə)lˈtraɪbəl
  • 1Of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.

    部族的,部落的

    tribal people in Malaysia

    马来西亚的部落民。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a very important part of tribal culture and preserves a tribe's identity and beliefs.
    • Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land.
    • Other peoples had military leaders, tribal chiefs, or headmen, but not officials.
    • Shared property rights or land use rights are held by custom and are generally tribal in origin.
    • This definition comes from someone who has lived among the rivalries of Northwest Coast tribal groups?
    • The legal system is based on a combination of Spanish law and the tribal system.
    • Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
    • These tribal groups still do not identify themselves with the national culture.
    • This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
    • Instead, the country has different tribal groups found on the different islands.
    • The founding act of this recoding is the repositioning of the tribal object as art.
    • The senior man in a family has the same kind of authority that tribal chiefs have.
    • Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit.
    • They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head.
    • Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines.
    • Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants.
    • The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words.
    • In the middle regions a number of tribal languages of the Munda or Austroasiatic family are spoken.
    • The meat and blubber were consumed by members of the Makah Tribe and during tribal ceremonies.
    • You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly.
    Synonyms
    state, public, federal, governmental
    1. 1.1derogatory Characterized by or reflecting strong group loyalty.
      〈主贬〉有组成集团倾向的;集团意识强的
      people don't want political parties stuck in rigid tribal boundaries
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The loyalty is often called tribal, and it's true that it's one of the ways we define who we are and where we come from.
      • The other factor is the tribal warfare that exists between the rugby playing schools of the area.
      • It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable.
      • It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service.
      Synonyms
      racial, race-related, ethnological, genetic, inherited
noun ˈtrʌɪb(ə)lˈtraɪbəl
tribals
  • Members of tribal communities, especially in South Asia.

    (尤指印度次大陆的)部落成员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals.
    • In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular.
    • The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them.
    • In Gujarat all castes were united, as were even Scheduled Castes and tribals in their opposition to Congress.
    • The analysts here are worried about the tribals turning communal.

Derivatives

  • tribally

  • adverbˈtrʌɪb(ə)liˈtraɪbəli
    • as submodifier their concern to avoid tribally based parties
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If you didn't want to vote tribally, then you didn't know who to vote for’.
      • The governmental changes placed remaining tribally owned lands into a more stable federal trust status and provided loans for economic pursuits, such as raising livestock and for education.
      • The invention of the north Arabian camel saddle between about 500 and 100 B.C.E. allowed tribally organized camel raisers to enhance their power and influence.
      • Other Navajos are employed at the tribally operated electronics plant at Fort Defiance, Arizona, and at the Navajo Forest Products Industry, an $11 million sawmill also run by the tribe.
      • These kids are resonating with a tribally based cultures that can be found in such left coast locations as Ashland, Oregon and San Francisco, California.

Rhymes

Bible, intertribal, libel, scribal

Definition of tribal in US English:

tribal

adjectiveˈtrībəlˈtraɪbəl
  • 1Of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.

    部族的,部落的

    tribal people in Malaysia

    马来西亚的部落民。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the middle regions a number of tribal languages of the Munda or Austroasiatic family are spoken.
    • This is a very important part of tribal culture and preserves a tribe's identity and beliefs.
    • The senior man in a family has the same kind of authority that tribal chiefs have.
    • This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
    • The meat and blubber were consumed by members of the Makah Tribe and during tribal ceremonies.
    • These tribal groups still do not identify themselves with the national culture.
    • The legal system is based on a combination of Spanish law and the tribal system.
    • Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
    • The founding act of this recoding is the repositioning of the tribal object as art.
    • The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words.
    • Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants.
    • Shared property rights or land use rights are held by custom and are generally tribal in origin.
    • Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land.
    • You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly.
    • This definition comes from someone who has lived among the rivalries of Northwest Coast tribal groups?
    • Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines.
    • Instead, the country has different tribal groups found on the different islands.
    • Other peoples had military leaders, tribal chiefs, or headmen, but not officials.
    • They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head.
    • Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit.
    Synonyms
    state, public, federal, governmental
    1. 1.1derogatory Characterized by a tendency to form groups or by strong group loyalty.
      〈主贬〉有组成集团倾向的;集团意识强的
      British industrial operatives remained locked in primitive tribal attitudes

      英国产业工人仍固守旧有的行业观念。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable.
      • It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service.
      • The loyalty is often called tribal, and it's true that it's one of the ways we define who we are and where we come from.
      • The other factor is the tribal warfare that exists between the rugby playing schools of the area.
      Synonyms
      racial, race-related, ethnological, genetic, inherited
nounˈtrībəlˈtraɪbəl
tribals
  • Members of tribal communities, especially in South Asia.

    (尤指印度次大陆的)部落成员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals.
    • The analysts here are worried about the tribals turning communal.
    • The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them.
    • In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular.
    • In Gujarat all castes were united, as were even Scheduled Castes and tribals in their opposition to Congress.
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