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单词 Ladakhi
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Definition of Ladakhi in English:

Ladakhi

nounPlural Ladakhis ləˈdɑːkiləˈdäkē
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Ladakh.

    拉达克人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And Ladakhis face Ladakh when they pray as Muslims face Mecca.
    • At first I couldn't believe that the Ladakhis could be as happy as they appeared.
    • First, a food grain distribution programme was set up by the government, under which vast quantities of subsidised rice, flour and wheat were trucked across the Himalayas and sold for virtually nothing to the Ladakhis.
    • Dancing Ladakhis flit inexplicably across the screen, aestheticised and fetishised through their traditional dress and music.
    • Like all Ladakhis, Urgain Loondup was charming and helpful in providing the information required.
    • Citing Helena Norberg-Hodge's seminal work, Ancient Futures, they lament the fact that the young Ladakhi are often ashamed of the traditional ways, and that the old beliefs and values are no longer central to everybody's existence.
    • Traditional Ladakhi compost toilets used no water, and rural Ladakhis knew that such a scarce resource must be used carefully.
    • Rinpoche, the head of the Buddhist sect that Ladakhis belong to, has arrived to oversee festivities at the 1000-year-old Hemis Monastery.
    • It is separatism with a twist: Ladakhis want to leave Kashmir in order to get closer to Mother India, becoming a ‘union territory’ governed directly by New Delhi.
    • Minus 30'C, minus 40'C are normal temperatures for practically all Ladakhis.
    • Furthermore, she says, ‘one of the lessons that any foreigner working here learns is don't try and come in and tell the Ladakhis what to do.
    • The changes wrought on the Ladakhis over the last few decades, she says now, ‘brought them a great sense of cultural inferiority.
    • Knowing the nefarious ways that such patterns have affected my own culture I wonder how Ladakhis will negotiate them?
  • 2mass noun The language of Ladakh, a dialect of Tibetan.

    拉达克语(藏语方言)

adjectiveləˈdɑːkiləˈdäkē
  • Relating to Ladakh, the Ladakhis, or their language.

    (与)拉达克人(有关)的;(与)拉达克语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few hours later after a long dizzying climb up a goat path, we sat together over a simple feast of tea and piping hot ground-wheat Ladakhi bread spread with butter and local apricot jam.
    • Moreover, it is the last support of Ladakhi painting, every other trace having disappeared from the valley.
    • Twenty-five year old Tsering Chonzom spent all of her waking moments in the glass room of her traditional Ladakhi house in her village in the remote Changthang area.
    • The Jama Masjid of Leh was built in 1666-67 A.D. under an agreement between Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir and Ladakhi ruler Deldan Namgyal.
    • And when he does, every door at which he knocks opens up to him treasures of Ladakhi hospitality.
    • At 3700m, Prinkiti is a low pass by Ladakhi standards.
    • It is a grouping of Buddhist farming women, who exist to promote and protect Ladakh's rural culture, and to instil in Ladakhi women the self confidence they need to see modernisation on their own terms.
    • Maulana Umar Gotu Nadwi, Imam of Jama Masjid Leh and Llam Konchu Pandey, an expert in Ladakhi language, are putting in their joint effort towards this.
    • Hundreds of feet above the glass blue river below, Ladakhi kids climb into an iron rope swing with a giant rusted pulley and a well-woven rope.
    • She has since become one of the most passionate, and controversial, advocates of the Ladakhi people as they struggle to adjust to modernisation; her book on Ladakh, Ancient Futures, has been translated into 32 languages.
    • A clue to the dramatic nature of the difference is indicated by the 5th century Indian sage Buddhaghosa, whose compassionate philosophy also lies at the heart of Ladakhi culture.
    • His first recourse, when asked about the future of Ladakhi agriculture, is to take the government line.
    • My job is to teach Ladakhi farmers about new technology.
    • She had with her two splendid Ladakhi ladies in traditional dress and I told them that I had been worrying about what to bring the great man as a present.
    • He persuaded the Dalai Lama to confer a special blessing on a set of silk bracelets for the Ladakhi troops.
    • There, glaciers that deliver fresh water are melting, through no fault of the Ladakhi people.
    • The association was responsible for the ‘revival’ of the Ladakhi identity about a decade ago and is spearheading the movement for granting Union Territory status to the Ladakh division of Jammu and Kashmir.
    • I asked: how will Ladakhi agriculture compete?
    • The principal crop is barley, the mainstay of traditional Ladakhi food.
    • Women, whether Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or Ladakhi, face indignity, flagrant violation of their basic rights and humiliation.

Origin

The name in Ladakhi.

Definition of Ladakhi in US English:

Ladakhi

nounləˈdäkē
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Ladakh.

    拉达克人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And Ladakhis face Ladakh when they pray as Muslims face Mecca.
    • Traditional Ladakhi compost toilets used no water, and rural Ladakhis knew that such a scarce resource must be used carefully.
    • First, a food grain distribution programme was set up by the government, under which vast quantities of subsidised rice, flour and wheat were trucked across the Himalayas and sold for virtually nothing to the Ladakhis.
    • At first I couldn't believe that the Ladakhis could be as happy as they appeared.
    • Rinpoche, the head of the Buddhist sect that Ladakhis belong to, has arrived to oversee festivities at the 1000-year-old Hemis Monastery.
    • Furthermore, she says, ‘one of the lessons that any foreigner working here learns is don't try and come in and tell the Ladakhis what to do.
    • Dancing Ladakhis flit inexplicably across the screen, aestheticised and fetishised through their traditional dress and music.
    • It is separatism with a twist: Ladakhis want to leave Kashmir in order to get closer to Mother India, becoming a ‘union territory’ governed directly by New Delhi.
    • Like all Ladakhis, Urgain Loondup was charming and helpful in providing the information required.
    • Citing Helena Norberg-Hodge's seminal work, Ancient Futures, they lament the fact that the young Ladakhi are often ashamed of the traditional ways, and that the old beliefs and values are no longer central to everybody's existence.
    • The changes wrought on the Ladakhis over the last few decades, she says now, ‘brought them a great sense of cultural inferiority.
    • Knowing the nefarious ways that such patterns have affected my own culture I wonder how Ladakhis will negotiate them?
    • Minus 30'C, minus 40'C are normal temperatures for practically all Ladakhis.
  • 2The language of Ladakh, a dialect of Tibetan.

    拉达克语(藏语方言)

adjectiveləˈdäkē
  • Relating to Ladakh, the Ladakhis, or their language.

    (与)拉达克人(有关)的;(与)拉达克语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His first recourse, when asked about the future of Ladakhi agriculture, is to take the government line.
    • She has since become one of the most passionate, and controversial, advocates of the Ladakhi people as they struggle to adjust to modernisation; her book on Ladakh, Ancient Futures, has been translated into 32 languages.
    • The principal crop is barley, the mainstay of traditional Ladakhi food.
    • The Jama Masjid of Leh was built in 1666-67 A.D. under an agreement between Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir and Ladakhi ruler Deldan Namgyal.
    • The association was responsible for the ‘revival’ of the Ladakhi identity about a decade ago and is spearheading the movement for granting Union Territory status to the Ladakh division of Jammu and Kashmir.
    • A few hours later after a long dizzying climb up a goat path, we sat together over a simple feast of tea and piping hot ground-wheat Ladakhi bread spread with butter and local apricot jam.
    • Maulana Umar Gotu Nadwi, Imam of Jama Masjid Leh and Llam Konchu Pandey, an expert in Ladakhi language, are putting in their joint effort towards this.
    • It is a grouping of Buddhist farming women, who exist to promote and protect Ladakh's rural culture, and to instil in Ladakhi women the self confidence they need to see modernisation on their own terms.
    • At 3700m, Prinkiti is a low pass by Ladakhi standards.
    • Twenty-five year old Tsering Chonzom spent all of her waking moments in the glass room of her traditional Ladakhi house in her village in the remote Changthang area.
    • Moreover, it is the last support of Ladakhi painting, every other trace having disappeared from the valley.
    • Hundreds of feet above the glass blue river below, Ladakhi kids climb into an iron rope swing with a giant rusted pulley and a well-woven rope.
    • She had with her two splendid Ladakhi ladies in traditional dress and I told them that I had been worrying about what to bring the great man as a present.
    • He persuaded the Dalai Lama to confer a special blessing on a set of silk bracelets for the Ladakhi troops.
    • My job is to teach Ladakhi farmers about new technology.
    • A clue to the dramatic nature of the difference is indicated by the 5th century Indian sage Buddhaghosa, whose compassionate philosophy also lies at the heart of Ladakhi culture.
    • There, glaciers that deliver fresh water are melting, through no fault of the Ladakhi people.
    • And when he does, every door at which he knocks opens up to him treasures of Ladakhi hospitality.
    • I asked: how will Ladakhi agriculture compete?
    • Women, whether Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or Ladakhi, face indignity, flagrant violation of their basic rights and humiliation.

Origin

The name in Ladakhi.

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