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Definition of Miskito in English: Miskito(also Mosquito) nounPlural Miskitos mɪˈskiːtəʊməˈskēdō 1A member of a Central American people of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua and Honduras. 米斯基托人(尼加拉瓜和洪都拉斯大西洋沿岸一印第安族成员) Example sentencesExamples - When the Sandinistas tried to relocate the Miskitos away from the war zones, thousands of Miskitos fled to Honduras and Costa Rica to avoid what they felt was mistreatment by the Hispanic Sandinistas.
- Means publicly condemned the Sandinistas for their genocide of the Miskitos.
- During the prolonged warfare of the 1980s, the Sumu suffered persecution at the hands of both the government and the Miskitos.
- The most violent of the anti-Sandinista fighters on the coast were the Miskitos, whose sphere of influence is mainly in the northern Atlantic region.
- Further north, in the forested region between Puerto Cabezas and the Rio Coco, the river that separates Nicaragua from Honduras, the number of armed Miskitos is rising, and is now in the thousands.
2mass noun The language of the Miskito, possibly related to Chibchan. 米斯基托语(可能与基布查语有关)
adjective mɪˈskiːtəʊməˈskēdō Relating to the Miskito or their language. (与)米斯基托人(有关)的;(与)米斯基托语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In the 1980s, the Nicaraguan government instituted the first bilingual education programs for native people, taught in the Miskito language.
- By the late 1980s, environmentalists and indigenous people's advocates became alarmed that colonization from the south and the interior would eliminate much of the rain forest and threaten the Tawahka and Miskito peoples.
- His organization, Comandante Karnika said under the sweltering sun, is prepared to go to war to defend Miskito land and protect their natural resources.
- Pressure from Miskito combatants compelled the Sandinista government to recognize the coast's diversity and distinct identity.
- The 20th century opened with the country under the vigorous control of the dictator José Santos Zelaya, who extended Nicaraguan authority over the Mosquito kingdom.
RhymesBenito, bonito, burrito, coquito, graffito, Hirohito, incognito, Ito, magneto, mosquito, Quito, Tito, veto Definition of Miskito in US English: Miskito(also Mosquito) nounməˈskēdō 1A member of a Central American people of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua and Honduras. 米斯基托人(尼加拉瓜和洪都拉斯大西洋沿岸一印第安族成员) Example sentencesExamples - Means publicly condemned the Sandinistas for their genocide of the Miskitos.
- When the Sandinistas tried to relocate the Miskitos away from the war zones, thousands of Miskitos fled to Honduras and Costa Rica to avoid what they felt was mistreatment by the Hispanic Sandinistas.
- Further north, in the forested region between Puerto Cabezas and the Rio Coco, the river that separates Nicaragua from Honduras, the number of armed Miskitos is rising, and is now in the thousands.
- During the prolonged warfare of the 1980s, the Sumu suffered persecution at the hands of both the government and the Miskitos.
- The most violent of the anti-Sandinista fighters on the coast were the Miskitos, whose sphere of influence is mainly in the northern Atlantic region.
2The language of the Miskito, possibly related to Chibchan. 米斯基托语(可能与基布查语有关)
adjectiveməˈskēdō Relating to the Miskito or their language. (与)米斯基托人(有关)的;(与)米斯基托语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In the 1980s, the Nicaraguan government instituted the first bilingual education programs for native people, taught in the Miskito language.
- Pressure from Miskito combatants compelled the Sandinista government to recognize the coast's diversity and distinct identity.
- By the late 1980s, environmentalists and indigenous people's advocates became alarmed that colonization from the south and the interior would eliminate much of the rain forest and threaten the Tawahka and Miskito peoples.
- The 20th century opened with the country under the vigorous control of the dictator José Santos Zelaya, who extended Nicaraguan authority over the Mosquito kingdom.
- His organization, Comandante Karnika said under the sweltering sun, is prepared to go to war to defend Miskito land and protect their natural resources.
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