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单词 Indonesian
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Definition of Indonesian in English:

Indonesian

adjective ɪndəˈniːʒ(ə)nɪndəˈniːzɪənˌɪndəˈniʒən
  • Relating to Indonesia or its people or language.

    (与)印度尼西亚(有关)的;(与)印度尼西亚人(有关)的;(与)印度尼西亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Contemporary Indonesian cooking is a rich and complex blend of many cultures.
    • An officer informs the Indonesian crew in the Indonesian language that if they were to enter Australia, they would be committing a crime.
    • The Indonesian language needed to be spread to the population and to be developed into the real language of the people.
    • The Japanese generals had to neutralize the US fleet so that they could sweep into Southeast Asia and appropriate Indonesian petroleum.
    • Those that have studied in Indonesia obviously feel a strong association with the language and with Indonesian culture and society.
    • It arrived just as Indonesian workers and students had liberated themselves from Suharto (led by some unorthodox Marxists and trade unionists).
    • It is a pity that the article appears in the Post and not in an Indonesian language paper so that more people would be able to read it.
    • It also turned up as laksa in the Indonesian language in about the 13th century.
    • A delegation of 10 Indonesian officials visited the Northern Rivers this week to learn about how the region builds community partnerships.
    • An Indonesian friend offered him to work as an English language instructor.
    • Connoisseurs of the Indonesian textile arts know the spell these rich earthy colors and scintillating patterns can cast.
    • With help from Australian and Indonesian military personnel, U.S. forces loaded supplies for immediate delivery southward.
    • Those undertaking Indonesian law research face the major hurdle of sourcing relevant legal material.
    • Are there a lot of Indonesian aid workers in there?
    • After many drawing lessons, discussions on better management, workshops and good times, I was sent home by Indonesian immigration officials.
    • And it fills a gap in the available Indonesian language resource materials.
    • When my friend first moved to Indonesia from Canada, she became very set on learning the Indonesian language.
    • As you listen, you'll learn some Indonesian vocabulary and tune your ear to the sound of a foreign language.
noun ɪndəˈniːʒ(ə)nɪndəˈniːzɪənˌɪndəˈniʒən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Indonesia, or a person of Indonesian descent.

    印度尼西亚人(或国民);印度尼西亚裔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Indonesians were a powerful maritime nation in the 1st millennium.
    • We have seen the Indonesians express support and solidarity with the Palestinians and demand action.
    • How do you get Indonesians to respect court decisions, when the Indonesian legal system has been so corrupt?
    • Most teachers in the National Plus schools are Indonesians with a small number of expatriate teachers.
    • Arrest warrants are still outstanding for two Indonesians and a Russian.
    • Of the nine, five are Singaporeans, one is American and three are Indonesians.
    • The original aim was just to rebuild our confidence as Indonesians and rebuild the nation.
    • Forget about all the Indonesians or the Thai, we finally put a face to the disaster.
    • In Indonesia, Indonesians are Indonesian first and members of their ethnic groups second.
    • Every Papuan, no matter who they are, believes that Indonesians and Papuans are different.
    • About half the number were Australian, with Britons and Indonesians being among the other casualties.
    • When it comes to learning English, Indonesians are very fond of native speakers.
    • For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public.
    • This could result in greater appreciation for Italian culture and civilization among Indonesians.
    • More than 40 million Indonesians languish in unemployment, official data shows.
    • This historical perspective is once again an issue of relevance to Indonesians and Indonesian art today.
    • During the month, many Indonesians will spend more on food and goods.
    • I'm sorry for the Indians, Indonesians, Sri Lankans and Thais who have to clean this mess up.
    • The Commission's effort is in the interest of all Indonesians including Papuans.
    • Even if most Indonesians are Muslims and most Israelis are Jews, so what?
  • 2mass noun The group of Austronesian languages, closely related to Malay, which are spoken in Indonesia and neighbouring islands.

    印度尼西亚语(南岛语族,与马来语关系密切,使用于印度尼西亚及邻近岛屿)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What was wrong with keeping official Indonesian, the language of the region and the one in which a whole generation of East Timorese had been educated?
    1. 2.1 The Austronesian language, closely related to Malay, that is the official language of Indonesia.
      印度尼西亚语(南岛语族,与马来语关系密切,使用于印度尼西亚及邻近岛屿)
      Also called Bahasa Indonesia
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Generally, Sundanese is the language of choice among family members and friends, while in the public sphere, Indonesian is used.
      • Across the office, a couple of guys were discussing English, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese in the morning.
      • Before hordes of kids were offered Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian as language subjects.
      • Whilst we were in Indonesia we spoke to a great number of Indonesians in English as well as in Indonesian.
      • If I asked speakers how to say something in colloquial Indonesian, they would invariably provide sentences in the formal language.
      • This will likely happen with most European languages, as well as Vietnamese and Indonesian.
      • A quite significant number of Australian secondary schools now teach Asian history, culture and languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian.
      • The Qur'an is available in both Arabic and Indonesian, and the family I stayed with readily found the book to list the Muslim prophets.
      • I can do it - I have Tagalog-speaking friends, and I think I could get access to someone who speaks Indonesian.
      • Training last Sunday was really funny, because the coach and I spoke Chinese, the Filipinos spoke English and the Indonesians spoke Indonesian.
      • At the time of this writing, Scribus has been translated into 19 languages, most recently Czech, Russian and Indonesian.
      • Maria was speaking in Indonesian to the driver, telling him to hurry up, hurry up.
      • It was amusing to note that there appeared to be instructions in Indonesian / Malay and Chinese only, and none in English.
      • Skills developed as a result of the workshop can be used to go on to learn other tonal and non-tonal languages including Chinese, Vietnamese and Indonesian.
      • Spoken Indonesian varies depending on the rank or status of the speaking partner.

Rhymes

Belizean, Cartesian, Milesian, Salesian, Silesian

Definition of Indonesian in US English:

Indonesian

adjectiveˌindəˈnēZHənˌɪndəˈniʒən
  • Relating to Indonesia or its people or language.

    (与)印度尼西亚(有关)的;(与)印度尼西亚人(有关)的;(与)印度尼西亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Connoisseurs of the Indonesian textile arts know the spell these rich earthy colors and scintillating patterns can cast.
    • The Indonesian language needed to be spread to the population and to be developed into the real language of the people.
    • Those undertaking Indonesian law research face the major hurdle of sourcing relevant legal material.
    • It arrived just as Indonesian workers and students had liberated themselves from Suharto (led by some unorthodox Marxists and trade unionists).
    • An officer informs the Indonesian crew in the Indonesian language that if they were to enter Australia, they would be committing a crime.
    • An Indonesian friend offered him to work as an English language instructor.
    • As you listen, you'll learn some Indonesian vocabulary and tune your ear to the sound of a foreign language.
    • Contemporary Indonesian cooking is a rich and complex blend of many cultures.
    • And it fills a gap in the available Indonesian language resource materials.
    • It also turned up as laksa in the Indonesian language in about the 13th century.
    • The Japanese generals had to neutralize the US fleet so that they could sweep into Southeast Asia and appropriate Indonesian petroleum.
    • After many drawing lessons, discussions on better management, workshops and good times, I was sent home by Indonesian immigration officials.
    • Are there a lot of Indonesian aid workers in there?
    • When my friend first moved to Indonesia from Canada, she became very set on learning the Indonesian language.
    • With help from Australian and Indonesian military personnel, U.S. forces loaded supplies for immediate delivery southward.
    • It is a pity that the article appears in the Post and not in an Indonesian language paper so that more people would be able to read it.
    • A delegation of 10 Indonesian officials visited the Northern Rivers this week to learn about how the region builds community partnerships.
    • Those that have studied in Indonesia obviously feel a strong association with the language and with Indonesian culture and society.
nounˌindəˈnēZHənˌɪndəˈniʒən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Indonesia, or a person of Indonesian descent.

    印度尼西亚人(或国民);印度尼西亚裔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most teachers in the National Plus schools are Indonesians with a small number of expatriate teachers.
    • In Indonesia, Indonesians are Indonesian first and members of their ethnic groups second.
    • During the month, many Indonesians will spend more on food and goods.
    • This historical perspective is once again an issue of relevance to Indonesians and Indonesian art today.
    • The original aim was just to rebuild our confidence as Indonesians and rebuild the nation.
    • More than 40 million Indonesians languish in unemployment, official data shows.
    • For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public.
    • When it comes to learning English, Indonesians are very fond of native speakers.
    • Every Papuan, no matter who they are, believes that Indonesians and Papuans are different.
    • This could result in greater appreciation for Italian culture and civilization among Indonesians.
    • I'm sorry for the Indians, Indonesians, Sri Lankans and Thais who have to clean this mess up.
    • Of the nine, five are Singaporeans, one is American and three are Indonesians.
    • We have seen the Indonesians express support and solidarity with the Palestinians and demand action.
    • Arrest warrants are still outstanding for two Indonesians and a Russian.
    • The Indonesians were a powerful maritime nation in the 1st millennium.
    • How do you get Indonesians to respect court decisions, when the Indonesian legal system has been so corrupt?
    • Forget about all the Indonesians or the Thai, we finally put a face to the disaster.
    • The Commission's effort is in the interest of all Indonesians including Papuans.
    • About half the number were Australian, with Britons and Indonesians being among the other casualties.
    • Even if most Indonesians are Muslims and most Israelis are Jews, so what?
  • 2The group of Austronesian languages, closely related to Malay, which are spoken in Indonesia and neighboring islands.

    印度尼西亚语(南岛语族,与马来语关系密切,使用于印度尼西亚及邻近岛屿)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What was wrong with keeping official Indonesian, the language of the region and the one in which a whole generation of East Timorese had been educated?
    1. 2.1 The Austronesian language, closely related to Malay, that is the official language of Indonesia.
      印度尼西亚语(南岛语族,与马来语关系密切,使用于印度尼西亚及邻近岛屿)
      Also called Bahasa Indonesia
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Maria was speaking in Indonesian to the driver, telling him to hurry up, hurry up.
      • Across the office, a couple of guys were discussing English, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese in the morning.
      • Before hordes of kids were offered Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian as language subjects.
      • Training last Sunday was really funny, because the coach and I spoke Chinese, the Filipinos spoke English and the Indonesians spoke Indonesian.
      • The Qur'an is available in both Arabic and Indonesian, and the family I stayed with readily found the book to list the Muslim prophets.
      • Whilst we were in Indonesia we spoke to a great number of Indonesians in English as well as in Indonesian.
      • If I asked speakers how to say something in colloquial Indonesian, they would invariably provide sentences in the formal language.
      • It was amusing to note that there appeared to be instructions in Indonesian / Malay and Chinese only, and none in English.
      • Generally, Sundanese is the language of choice among family members and friends, while in the public sphere, Indonesian is used.
      • This will likely happen with most European languages, as well as Vietnamese and Indonesian.
      • Skills developed as a result of the workshop can be used to go on to learn other tonal and non-tonal languages including Chinese, Vietnamese and Indonesian.
      • Spoken Indonesian varies depending on the rank or status of the speaking partner.
      • At the time of this writing, Scribus has been translated into 19 languages, most recently Czech, Russian and Indonesian.
      • A quite significant number of Australian secondary schools now teach Asian history, culture and languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian.
      • I can do it - I have Tagalog-speaking friends, and I think I could get access to someone who speaks Indonesian.
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