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Definition of Karakalpak in English: KarakalpaknounPlural Karakalpaks ˌkarəˈkalpakˌkärəkälˈpäk 1A member of an indigenous people living in the Karakalpak autonomous republic of Russia, south of the Aral Sea. 卡拉卡尔帕克人(居住在咸海以南俄罗斯卡拉卡尔帕克自治共和国的当地人中的一员) Example sentencesExamples - The next step was to assemble some 40 international musicians and set up a plan that would bring the unfamiliar music of Afghans, Karakalpaks, Kazakhs, Turkmens, and other Silk Road cultures to audiences everywhere.
- The Karakalpaks, who live in the desert south of the Aral Sea, have a separate language and tradition more akin to Kazakh than Uzbek.
- Before the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Karakalpaks were a loose alliance of semi-nomadic tribes.
- These examples show that the princes on the throne of Kiev were obliged to get on well with Karakalpaks.
- Dating is rare among the Karakalpaks, except for those living in large cities such as Nukus.
- In Uzbekistan, the principal weavers are Uzbeks, Kirgyz, Arabs, Karakalpaks and some Turkmen.
2mass noun The Turkic language of the Karakalpaks, with about 300,000 speakers. 卡拉卡尔帕克语(卡拉卡尔帕克人使用的突厥语,约有300, 000使用者) Example sentencesExamples - Even an entry in one of the country's minority languages Karakalpak, spoken in the far west near the decaying Aral Sea was a victor one month.
- Karakalpak is spoken mainly in the Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic of Uzbekistan.
adjective ˌkarəˈkalpakˌkärəkälˈpäk Relating to the Karakalpaks or their language. (与)卡拉卡尔帕克人(有关)的;(与)卡拉卡尔帕克语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The ancient headdress of Karakalpak women in a form of a helmet - saukele was put over kiymeshek.
- The Karakalpak tribes have not taken up arms since the Basmachi revolts on their territory in 1918-1920.
- Not surprisingly it has become the centre piece of a whole branch of Karakalpak culture and folk lore.
- The Shamuratovs' House-museum represents the Karakalpak culture of the period when common working people and public masses were involved in creating their culture.
- A similar picture prevails in the Karakalpak part of the Aral Sea basin, where the Muinak fish cannery continues to operate on imported ocean fish of low grade.
- Newspapers, magazines, and books are printed in the Karakalpak language.
Definition of Karakalpak in US English: Karakalpaknounˌkärəkälˈpäk 1A member of an indigenous people living in the Karakalpak autonomous republic of Russia, south of the Aral Sea. 卡拉卡尔帕克人(居住在咸海以南俄罗斯卡拉卡尔帕克自治共和国的当地人中的一员) Example sentencesExamples - These examples show that the princes on the throne of Kiev were obliged to get on well with Karakalpaks.
- The Karakalpaks, who live in the desert south of the Aral Sea, have a separate language and tradition more akin to Kazakh than Uzbek.
- The next step was to assemble some 40 international musicians and set up a plan that would bring the unfamiliar music of Afghans, Karakalpaks, Kazakhs, Turkmens, and other Silk Road cultures to audiences everywhere.
- Dating is rare among the Karakalpaks, except for those living in large cities such as Nukus.
- Before the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Karakalpaks were a loose alliance of semi-nomadic tribes.
- In Uzbekistan, the principal weavers are Uzbeks, Kirgyz, Arabs, Karakalpaks and some Turkmen.
2The Turkic language of the Karakalpak. Example sentencesExamples - Karakalpak is spoken mainly in the Karakalpakstan Autonomous Republic of Uzbekistan.
- Even an entry in one of the country's minority languages Karakalpak, spoken in the far west near the decaying Aral Sea was a victor one month.
adjectiveˌkärəkälˈpäk Relating to the Karakalpak or their language. (与)卡拉卡尔帕克人(有关)的;(与)卡拉卡尔帕克语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Not surprisingly it has become the centre piece of a whole branch of Karakalpak culture and folk lore.
- The Shamuratovs' House-museum represents the Karakalpak culture of the period when common working people and public masses were involved in creating their culture.
- The ancient headdress of Karakalpak women in a form of a helmet - saukele was put over kiymeshek.
- Newspapers, magazines, and books are printed in the Karakalpak language.
- A similar picture prevails in the Karakalpak part of the Aral Sea basin, where the Muinak fish cannery continues to operate on imported ocean fish of low grade.
- The Karakalpak tribes have not taken up arms since the Basmachi revolts on their territory in 1918-1920.
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