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单词 Nepali
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Definition of Nepali in English:

Nepali

nounPlural Nepalis nɪˈpɔːlinəˈpɔli
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Nepal.

    尼泊尔人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since 1996, approximately 12,000 Nepalis have died in a brutal conflict between rebels of the Communist Party of Nepal and government security forces.
    • As the Newar father quoted above suggests, urban Nepalis find themselves in something of a tug-of-war to determine the appropriate language to use in any given circumstance.
    • The inspiration for this project is Mahabir Pun, a native Nepali determined to bring better education and technology to his fellow villagers.
    • Some newspaper reports speculated the government's hasty backpedalling was intended to protect the reputation of the monarchy as many Nepalis rejected the notion the crown prince could have suddenly turned into a mass murderer.
    • Although Indonesians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Thais are prominent in the SAR, the most significant minority group consists of Filipino domestic helpers.
    • The mountain, known as Sagarmatha to the Nepalis and Chomolungma to the Tibetans, is considered ‘The palace of the Five Sisters of Long Life’ by Buddhists.
    • In the darkness of the cold truck, against the agonizing body ache, I weep silently - a Nepali let loose in the lowlands of England.
    • Two Indian nationals and one Nepali have been arrested here for duping people of millions of rupees after promising to send them on jobs in the US and Britain, the police said today.
    • The five parties have brought thousands of Nepalis on to the streets in sometimes violent rallies to press the king to either appoint them as an interim government or reinstate the parliament he dissolved in May last year.
    • Young Nepalis often express their contempt for their ‘obligations,’ and chafe against the compulsion to adhere strictly to traditional ways.
    • Rather, we examine ways that young Nepalis, driven by longings to forge new kinds of selves and new social patterns in Nepal, explore and create new means of self-expression at the crossroads of several musics and languages.
    • Much of the trading between the lowland Nepalis and Tibetan peoples of the mountains takes place at markets such as the Saturday market in Namche Bazaar.
    • Yet while these foreigners were busy observing Nepalis in their natural environment, Nepalis were also observing Western tourists, developing their own impressions of Western culture, and listening to Western pop.
    • This leads some commentators to suggest the movement wants what Nepalis call a ‘soft landing’, where they negotiate their way back into the mainstream with their profile high.
    • I am full of admiration and respect for the Nepalis.
    • With Nepalis living under a state of emergency, civil rights suspended and dissent against the king banned after he seized power, they are reading some bizarre things in their newspapers.
    • Also evident in this quote is a tension that urban Nepalis increasingly feel, a struggle between the competing claims of Nepali, English, and often other languages, to be the appropriate language for a given social context.
    • More than a 1,000 Nepalis hit the streets and rioted in Kathmandu, throwing rocks and attempting to set a mosque on fire. Police intervened to protect the mosque.
    • Although youth culture in the Kathmandu Valley is ‘Western-influenced,’ young Nepalis are not trying to recreate a Western society.
    • Despite ethnic unrest, Nepalis have a strong sense of national identity and pride.
  • 2mass noun An Indic language that is the official language of Nepal, also used in parts of north-eastern India.

    Also called Gurkhali
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Language is not a problem for this zealous youth: he is good at Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Gujarati and has a smattering of Nepali.
    • ‘I can speak Nepali, you know, in addition to my native Sikkimese,’ he told me.
    • A translation into Nepali was made and printed by the Center for Women and Development in Kathmandu, Nepal.
    • Their rich cultural tradition includes a language quite distinct from Nepali, the language of the majority.
    • Since the creation of a national educational program in Nepal during the 1950s, the majority of Nepalese, 58.3 percent, speak Nepali.
    • He shares Dyer's flair for languages, especially Nepali and Baluchi.
    • Children address their elders by using the honorific form of Nepali, while adults speak to children using more familiar language.
    • Besides, the Gurkhas of the Darjeeling district of West Bengal and Sikkim wanted Nepali to be constitutionally recognised as a ‘principal language’.
    • Some of the important films in Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bangla, Nepali, Sinhalese etc., will be shown in this festival.
    • They speak mainly Nepali but also understand Hindi, Bengali and English.
    • Other languages spoken in Bhutan include Nepali, Assamese, and Gurung.
    • Language: Nepali is spoken in the city, apart from local dialects.
    • The crux of the problem is that the government's full proposal has not been translated into languages such as Urdu, Nepali, Hindi and Tagalog.
    • He is a linguist and fluently speaks in Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and Assamese, besides English and Khasi languages.
    • It is also alleged that Thimphu instituted discriminatory policies aimed at the Nepali-speakers, making it compulsory to wear the national dress of the northern people and banning the teaching of Nepali at schools.
    • He listens with a beatific half smile to his visitors in English and responds in rapid fire Nepali, which the secretary in his ministry does not bother to translate.
    • Starting in 1983, a band called the Influence pioneered Nepali pop by singing thoroughly Western pop music in Nepali rather than English.
    • He also charged Bhutanese of Nepalese ethnicity will be unable to make comments on the contents of the constitution as it is only available in the English and Dzonkha languages, and not in Nepali.
    • Kuensel, the national newspaper, is published in Dzongkha, English, and Nepali, both in print and on the Internet.
adjective nɪˈpɔːlinəˈpɔli
  • Relating to Nepal or its language or people.

    (与)尼泊尔(有关)的;(与)尼泊尔人(有关)的;(与)尼泊尔语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms.
    • Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas.
    • The blockade decimated tourist numbers; a week later, the usually tolerant Nepali people (Hinduism and Buddhism coexist in harmony in Nepal) had taken to the streets and were attacking mosques.
    • Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls.
    • Tours include visits to Nepali villages, to monasteries, to areas which give wonderful mountain views, and to hills covered with flowering rhododendrons and other plants in season.
    • He went on to stress that he had grown up with Nepali servants, which probably didn't endear him to a people who are touchy about their big Indian neighbour's attitude towards them.
    • The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline.
    • In the Nepali language, emotions as well as bodily states usually take on the role of agents grammatically, while the one doing the experiencing becomes the indirect object in a sentence.
    • In the face of strict rules restricting print, television and radio communications, Nepali journalists have begun using web logs, or blogs, to communicate their opinions and news to the outside world.
    • Captured documents and interrogations have revealed that since 1997, Nepali teams have gone to India for training and returned to set up training camps.
    • Women faced with the realities of abortion are often young, with 50 percent of Nepali women bearing a child by age 19.
    • According to Nepali tradition, the prince effectively became a god on his birthday and he could not be seen worshipping another.
    • I was curious about the flavours of real Nepali food.
    • Built in the shape of a 108-sided mandala it is distinguished by many 15th Century murals painted by Nepali artists.
    • News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music.
    • With the emergence of Nepali-language rap and mix music in the mid-1990s, the use of the English language within a predominantly Nepali context became much more frequent.
    • However, in a statement issued on Friday, the Indian embassy said district officials of Gonda have investigated the matter thoroughly and met all 24 Nepali women including minors employed in the circus.
    • I have written several books and pamphlets on Buddhism, Ayurvedic medicine and Nepali culture, which are published in the Nepali language.
    • Banned from broadcasting news since February's royal coup, Nepali radio reporters have found a new way to get their bulletins out: loudspeaker.
    • Unfortunately the part of the trip that followed, dealing with breathtaking mountain views and the exceptional kindness of Nepali Sherpas, neither of which aspects we could possibly do justice to in words, cannot be told here.

Rhymes

Bengali, Cawley, crawly, creepy-crawly, Macaulay, Morley, poorly, rawly, scrawly, squally

Definition of Nepali in US English:

Nepali

nounnəˈpɔlinəˈpôlē
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Nepal.

    尼泊尔人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With Nepalis living under a state of emergency, civil rights suspended and dissent against the king banned after he seized power, they are reading some bizarre things in their newspapers.
    • Some newspaper reports speculated the government's hasty backpedalling was intended to protect the reputation of the monarchy as many Nepalis rejected the notion the crown prince could have suddenly turned into a mass murderer.
    • More than a 1,000 Nepalis hit the streets and rioted in Kathmandu, throwing rocks and attempting to set a mosque on fire. Police intervened to protect the mosque.
    • As the Newar father quoted above suggests, urban Nepalis find themselves in something of a tug-of-war to determine the appropriate language to use in any given circumstance.
    • Despite ethnic unrest, Nepalis have a strong sense of national identity and pride.
    • Young Nepalis often express their contempt for their ‘obligations,’ and chafe against the compulsion to adhere strictly to traditional ways.
    • Since 1996, approximately 12,000 Nepalis have died in a brutal conflict between rebels of the Communist Party of Nepal and government security forces.
    • Two Indian nationals and one Nepali have been arrested here for duping people of millions of rupees after promising to send them on jobs in the US and Britain, the police said today.
    • Rather, we examine ways that young Nepalis, driven by longings to forge new kinds of selves and new social patterns in Nepal, explore and create new means of self-expression at the crossroads of several musics and languages.
    • Although youth culture in the Kathmandu Valley is ‘Western-influenced,’ young Nepalis are not trying to recreate a Western society.
    • The five parties have brought thousands of Nepalis on to the streets in sometimes violent rallies to press the king to either appoint them as an interim government or reinstate the parliament he dissolved in May last year.
    • Yet while these foreigners were busy observing Nepalis in their natural environment, Nepalis were also observing Western tourists, developing their own impressions of Western culture, and listening to Western pop.
    • I am full of admiration and respect for the Nepalis.
    • Also evident in this quote is a tension that urban Nepalis increasingly feel, a struggle between the competing claims of Nepali, English, and often other languages, to be the appropriate language for a given social context.
    • Much of the trading between the lowland Nepalis and Tibetan peoples of the mountains takes place at markets such as the Saturday market in Namche Bazaar.
    • The mountain, known as Sagarmatha to the Nepalis and Chomolungma to the Tibetans, is considered ‘The palace of the Five Sisters of Long Life’ by Buddhists.
    • Although Indonesians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Thais are prominent in the SAR, the most significant minority group consists of Filipino domestic helpers.
    • The inspiration for this project is Mahabir Pun, a native Nepali determined to bring better education and technology to his fellow villagers.
    • In the darkness of the cold truck, against the agonizing body ache, I weep silently - a Nepali let loose in the lowlands of England.
    • This leads some commentators to suggest the movement wants what Nepalis call a ‘soft landing’, where they negotiate their way back into the mainstream with their profile high.
  • 2An Indic language that is the official language of Nepal, also used in parts of northeastern India.

    Also called Gurkhali
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Language is not a problem for this zealous youth: he is good at Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Gujarati and has a smattering of Nepali.
    • A translation into Nepali was made and printed by the Center for Women and Development in Kathmandu, Nepal.
    • He also charged Bhutanese of Nepalese ethnicity will be unable to make comments on the contents of the constitution as it is only available in the English and Dzonkha languages, and not in Nepali.
    • Their rich cultural tradition includes a language quite distinct from Nepali, the language of the majority.
    • Children address their elders by using the honorific form of Nepali, while adults speak to children using more familiar language.
    • Since the creation of a national educational program in Nepal during the 1950s, the majority of Nepalese, 58.3 percent, speak Nepali.
    • The crux of the problem is that the government's full proposal has not been translated into languages such as Urdu, Nepali, Hindi and Tagalog.
    • He is a linguist and fluently speaks in Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and Assamese, besides English and Khasi languages.
    • Some of the important films in Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bangla, Nepali, Sinhalese etc., will be shown in this festival.
    • Starting in 1983, a band called the Influence pioneered Nepali pop by singing thoroughly Western pop music in Nepali rather than English.
    • Kuensel, the national newspaper, is published in Dzongkha, English, and Nepali, both in print and on the Internet.
    • Language: Nepali is spoken in the city, apart from local dialects.
    • It is also alleged that Thimphu instituted discriminatory policies aimed at the Nepali-speakers, making it compulsory to wear the national dress of the northern people and banning the teaching of Nepali at schools.
    • He listens with a beatific half smile to his visitors in English and responds in rapid fire Nepali, which the secretary in his ministry does not bother to translate.
    • They speak mainly Nepali but also understand Hindi, Bengali and English.
    • Other languages spoken in Bhutan include Nepali, Assamese, and Gurung.
    • ‘I can speak Nepali, you know, in addition to my native Sikkimese,’ he told me.
    • Besides, the Gurkhas of the Darjeeling district of West Bengal and Sikkim wanted Nepali to be constitutionally recognised as a ‘principal language’.
    • He shares Dyer's flair for languages, especially Nepali and Baluchi.
adjectivenəˈpɔlinəˈpôlē
  • Relating to Nepal or its language or people.

    (与)尼泊尔(有关)的;(与)尼泊尔人(有关)的;(与)尼泊尔语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Banned from broadcasting news since February's royal coup, Nepali radio reporters have found a new way to get their bulletins out: loudspeaker.
    • Captured documents and interrogations have revealed that since 1997, Nepali teams have gone to India for training and returned to set up training camps.
    • Women faced with the realities of abortion are often young, with 50 percent of Nepali women bearing a child by age 19.
    • In the face of strict rules restricting print, television and radio communications, Nepali journalists have begun using web logs, or blogs, to communicate their opinions and news to the outside world.
    • News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music.
    • I have written several books and pamphlets on Buddhism, Ayurvedic medicine and Nepali culture, which are published in the Nepali language.
    • He went on to stress that he had grown up with Nepali servants, which probably didn't endear him to a people who are touchy about their big Indian neighbour's attitude towards them.
    • A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms.
    • I was curious about the flavours of real Nepali food.
    • Built in the shape of a 108-sided mandala it is distinguished by many 15th Century murals painted by Nepali artists.
    • According to Nepali tradition, the prince effectively became a god on his birthday and he could not be seen worshipping another.
    • However, in a statement issued on Friday, the Indian embassy said district officials of Gonda have investigated the matter thoroughly and met all 24 Nepali women including minors employed in the circus.
    • Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas.
    • Tours include visits to Nepali villages, to monasteries, to areas which give wonderful mountain views, and to hills covered with flowering rhododendrons and other plants in season.
    • The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline.
    • In the Nepali language, emotions as well as bodily states usually take on the role of agents grammatically, while the one doing the experiencing becomes the indirect object in a sentence.
    • Unfortunately the part of the trip that followed, dealing with breathtaking mountain views and the exceptional kindness of Nepali Sherpas, neither of which aspects we could possibly do justice to in words, cannot be told here.
    • With the emergence of Nepali-language rap and mix music in the mid-1990s, the use of the English language within a predominantly Nepali context became much more frequent.
    • The blockade decimated tourist numbers; a week later, the usually tolerant Nepali people (Hinduism and Buddhism coexist in harmony in Nepal) had taken to the streets and were attacking mosques.
    • Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls.
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