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Definition of Fijian in English: Fijianadjective fiːˈdʒiːən Relating to Fiji, its people, or their language. 斐济的;斐济人的;斐济语的 Example sentencesExamples - Then there was that Fijian woman who I met at the Thrift Store, which support battered women and children.
- Boxes of sewing materials are sent to Fijian mothers.
- Blackpool are just above them at the foot of the table but have been boosted recently by an influx of Fijian players who are apparently in this country serving in the army and based in Blackpool.
- And Ms Harrison said some Fijian ladies have their eyes on the banana flowers, which give great flavour to a curry.
- York pressed again from the kick-off and were awarded a penalty when Fijian winger Rob Kama, who had looked dangerous on a number of occasions in the first half, was prevented from releasing the ball.
- Heading into court in traditional Fijian sulu skirt, Speight looked calmly confident.
- Lacking any legitimacy in the eyes of Indo-Fijians and many ethnic Fijian working people, the regime has been unable to stabilise the political and economic situation and relies upon continued emergency rule.
- It is, after all, the national game there, as it is in Tonga and Samoa, and I can recall the pleasure of seeing so many Fijian youngsters playing touch rugby on the beaches.
- Even now - after final confirmation that the highly dangerous Fijian strain of flu has killed two children and is the suspected cause of a third death - public health officials are refusing to reveal where the cases happened.
- The true figure is clearly not enough because so far on tour this Fijian side has looked promising in bursts but cannot sustain any threat throughout 80 minutes.
- Consequently, their welfare is far from what the Cuban and Fijian counterparts are enjoying at the moment.
- There are also a large number of Fijian Indians and Indians from Southeast Asia.
- This contest was no different, but it was clear from the time that referee Alan Lewis first put his whistle to his lips that it would be Fijian invention which triumphed.
- In stark contrast to Hawaii, colonial law in Fiji enforced a distinctive Fijian way of life.
- This wise Fijian homily was part of a dinner discussion aboard and I thought back to the fisherboy.
- Australia is the largest market for Fijian manufactured goods and an air services agreement between the two countries guarantees a high number of Australian tourists to the Pacific country.
- She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May.
- Linguists (people who study languages) usually refer to the Fijian language as a mix of about 300 dialects.
- Australia will be training and equipping the contingent of 163 Fijian troops, which will provide security for U.N. election officials.
- The inquest was told that it was part of Fijian culture for the men to drink until they collapsed and that they drank in a group, pouring the beer into a half pint glass which they all shared.
noun fiːˈdʒiːən 1A native or inhabitant of Fiji, or a person of Fijian descent. 斐济土著;斐济人;斐济裔 Example sentencesExamples - All these developments will improve the real national welfare of Fijians by around 0.51 per cent.
- The Fijians have endured mixed pre-World Cup fortunes
- As for ‘sacrifice’, we may be at the very basis of differences between Fijians and other populations in Fiji.
- Before the arrival of Europeans, the Fijians were well-known for their weapons, and especially their war clubs.
- But there has been little return to the common Fijians.
- Up to five Fijians could figure in the All Blacks team which entertains Milford Marlins at White Rose Avenue in the National Conference second division.
- The Americans were constantly honey-potting towards the ball, and the Fijians should have scored every time, but they just blew it.
- This is especially true for Tongans, Tahitians and Fijians.
- She said that ‘the culture of silence’ should be broken as Fijians were hesitant to speak out when they had conflicting points of view.
- He was Fiji's greatest leader in modern times, but Fijians have been kept in the dark about his death.
- Thousands of Fijians, who were forced to flee after the previous coups, held protest meetings and marches in Australia and New Zealand over the weekend.
- During the 1980s there was a Special Loan Scheme for Fijians who wanted to start a business, and there was also a Fijian Scholarship Scheme.
- With the creation of Fiji Friday, a new weekly feature on aspects of the way both Fijians and visiting tourists eat, I plan to share a little look at this beautiful island way of life.
- Many conservative Fijians vehemently opposed the suggestion that ‘Fijian’ could fulfil this role.
- Sales of land became increasingly provocative of friction as Fijians began to assert claims against each other and then to sell the disputed areas.
- I have presented some views and visions by Fijians who are engaged either practically or ideologically in ‘business’.
- I very much hope that Fijians will use this opportunity to act decisively to uphold the rule of law.
- But suddenly, out of nothing, the Fijians sparked into life and produced a spell of powerful attacking rugby which had Wales rocking on their heels.
- If large Fijians applied they generally got in.
- Native Americans and Fijians firewalked and a number of Christian saints were said to have firewalked for their faith.
2mass noun The Austronesian language of the indigenous people of Fiji. 斐济语 Example sentencesExamples - Wesleyan Missionaries developed a written form of Fijian in 1850.
- It is not clear whether languages other than English, Fijian or Hindi were included.
- We've made a thirty minute video where these people speak in Fijian and that's being shown all around the country.
- English is the official language in Fiji, though Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken.
RhymesActaeon, Aegean, aeon (US eon), Augean, Behan, Cadmean, Caribbean, Carolean, Chaldean, Cyclopean, empyrean, epicurean, European, Galilean, Hasmonean, Hebridean, Herculean, Ian, Jacobean, Kampuchean, Laodicean, lien, Linnaean (US Linnean), Maccabean, Mandaean (US Mandean), Medicean, monogenean, Nabataean (US Nabatean), Orphean, paean, paeon, pean, peon, Periclean, piscean, plebeian, Pyrenean, Pythagorean, Sabaean, Sadducean, Sisyphean, skean, Tanzanian, Tennesseean, Terpsichorean, theodicean, Tyrolean Definition of Fijian in US English: Fijianadjective Relating to Fiji, its people, or language. 斐济的;斐济人的;斐济语的 Example sentencesExamples - Then there was that Fijian woman who I met at the Thrift Store, which support battered women and children.
- Even now - after final confirmation that the highly dangerous Fijian strain of flu has killed two children and is the suspected cause of a third death - public health officials are refusing to reveal where the cases happened.
- She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May.
- It is, after all, the national game there, as it is in Tonga and Samoa, and I can recall the pleasure of seeing so many Fijian youngsters playing touch rugby on the beaches.
- There are also a large number of Fijian Indians and Indians from Southeast Asia.
- Consequently, their welfare is far from what the Cuban and Fijian counterparts are enjoying at the moment.
- This wise Fijian homily was part of a dinner discussion aboard and I thought back to the fisherboy.
- Blackpool are just above them at the foot of the table but have been boosted recently by an influx of Fijian players who are apparently in this country serving in the army and based in Blackpool.
- And Ms Harrison said some Fijian ladies have their eyes on the banana flowers, which give great flavour to a curry.
- Australia will be training and equipping the contingent of 163 Fijian troops, which will provide security for U.N. election officials.
- York pressed again from the kick-off and were awarded a penalty when Fijian winger Rob Kama, who had looked dangerous on a number of occasions in the first half, was prevented from releasing the ball.
- In stark contrast to Hawaii, colonial law in Fiji enforced a distinctive Fijian way of life.
- This contest was no different, but it was clear from the time that referee Alan Lewis first put his whistle to his lips that it would be Fijian invention which triumphed.
- Lacking any legitimacy in the eyes of Indo-Fijians and many ethnic Fijian working people, the regime has been unable to stabilise the political and economic situation and relies upon continued emergency rule.
- Heading into court in traditional Fijian sulu skirt, Speight looked calmly confident.
- Boxes of sewing materials are sent to Fijian mothers.
- The inquest was told that it was part of Fijian culture for the men to drink until they collapsed and that they drank in a group, pouring the beer into a half pint glass which they all shared.
- Linguists (people who study languages) usually refer to the Fijian language as a mix of about 300 dialects.
- Australia is the largest market for Fijian manufactured goods and an air services agreement between the two countries guarantees a high number of Australian tourists to the Pacific country.
- The true figure is clearly not enough because so far on tour this Fijian side has looked promising in bursts but cannot sustain any threat throughout 80 minutes.
noun 1A native or inhabitant of Fiji, or a person of Fijian descent. 斐济土著;斐济人;斐济裔 Example sentencesExamples - During the 1980s there was a Special Loan Scheme for Fijians who wanted to start a business, and there was also a Fijian Scholarship Scheme.
- Up to five Fijians could figure in the All Blacks team which entertains Milford Marlins at White Rose Avenue in the National Conference second division.
- But there has been little return to the common Fijians.
- Before the arrival of Europeans, the Fijians were well-known for their weapons, and especially their war clubs.
- The Americans were constantly honey-potting towards the ball, and the Fijians should have scored every time, but they just blew it.
- I have presented some views and visions by Fijians who are engaged either practically or ideologically in ‘business’.
- Native Americans and Fijians firewalked and a number of Christian saints were said to have firewalked for their faith.
- But suddenly, out of nothing, the Fijians sparked into life and produced a spell of powerful attacking rugby which had Wales rocking on their heels.
- The Fijians have endured mixed pre-World Cup fortunes
- As for ‘sacrifice’, we may be at the very basis of differences between Fijians and other populations in Fiji.
- Thousands of Fijians, who were forced to flee after the previous coups, held protest meetings and marches in Australia and New Zealand over the weekend.
- Sales of land became increasingly provocative of friction as Fijians began to assert claims against each other and then to sell the disputed areas.
- I very much hope that Fijians will use this opportunity to act decisively to uphold the rule of law.
- She said that ‘the culture of silence’ should be broken as Fijians were hesitant to speak out when they had conflicting points of view.
- He was Fiji's greatest leader in modern times, but Fijians have been kept in the dark about his death.
- This is especially true for Tongans, Tahitians and Fijians.
- All these developments will improve the real national welfare of Fijians by around 0.51 per cent.
- With the creation of Fiji Friday, a new weekly feature on aspects of the way both Fijians and visiting tourists eat, I plan to share a little look at this beautiful island way of life.
- If large Fijians applied they generally got in.
- Many conservative Fijians vehemently opposed the suggestion that ‘Fijian’ could fulfil this role.
2The Austronesian language of the indigenous people of Fiji. 斐济语 Example sentencesExamples - Wesleyan Missionaries developed a written form of Fijian in 1850.
- English is the official language in Fiji, though Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken.
- We've made a thirty minute video where these people speak in Fijian and that's being shown all around the country.
- It is not clear whether languages other than English, Fijian or Hindi were included.
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