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单词 Abkhaz
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Definition of Abkhaz in English:

Abkhaz

adjective abˈkɑːzabˈkäz
  • Relating to Abkhazia, its people, or their language.

    (与)阿布哈齐亚(有关)的;(与)阿布哈齐亚人(有关)的;(与)阿布哈齐亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.
    • The Abkhaz separatist dispute also continues to absorb much of the government's attention.
    • They hope Russia will put pressure on the Abkhaz and South Ossetian leaderships to give up their quest for independence.
    • It is true that the military channelled logistical support to Abkhaz separatists during the war.
    • At the time of writing, neither the Abkhaz nor the Ossetian conflicts have been resolved.
    • His death has sparked concerns among South Ossetian and Abkhaz leaders.
    • The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.
    • Their peacekeepers actively aided the advance of Abkhaz troops.
    • There was little in Georgian or Abkhaz national mythology to explain the depth of hatred that arose during the conflict there.
    • Abkhaz and Ossetian leaders were immediately summoned to Moscow for consultations.
    • In the northwest, members of the Abkhaz ethnic group asserted their right to self-determination.
    • He claimed he would ‘do his utmost to peacefully settle the Abkhaz conflict.’
noun abˈkɑːzabˈkäz
  • 1A member of a people living mainly in Abkhazia.

    阿布哈齐亚人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were represented on the flag by green and white stripes: four greens for the Muslims (Circassians, Balkars, Chechens, Daghestan) and three whites for the Christians (the Abkhaz, Kabards, Ossetians).
    • Georgian forces were driven out during fierce fighting that killed thousands of ethnic Abkhaz and Georgians.
    • In 1993 he and his men had helped the inexperienced Abkhaz to capture Abkhazia's capital.
    • No one has been able to offer anything attractive enough to woo the South Ossetians and Abkhaz into a unified country.
    • The texts have been taken from four of the ethnic groups who possess Nart sagas: the Adyges, the Abazas, the Abkhaz and the Ubykhs.
    • He added, ‘No one asked Ossetians and the Abkhaz whether they want to stay in Georgia.’
    • However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars.
  • 2mass noun The North Caucasian language of the Abkhaz.

    阿布哈齐亚语

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most Abkhazians are ethnic Abkhazes and their first language is Abkhaz, though they speak Russian as well.
    • The Abkhaz texts were translated by George Hewitt from their original language.

Rhymes

as, Baz, has, jazz, pizzazz, razz, whereas

Definition of Abkhaz in US English:

Abkhaz

(also Abkhazian)
adjectiveabˈkäz
  • Relating to Abkhazia, its people, or their language.

    (与)阿布哈齐亚(有关)的;(与)阿布哈齐亚人(有关)的;(与)阿布哈齐亚语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their peacekeepers actively aided the advance of Abkhaz troops.
    • At the time of writing, neither the Abkhaz nor the Ossetian conflicts have been resolved.
    • The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes.
    • His death has sparked concerns among South Ossetian and Abkhaz leaders.
    • The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict.
    • Abkhaz and Ossetian leaders were immediately summoned to Moscow for consultations.
    • They hope Russia will put pressure on the Abkhaz and South Ossetian leaderships to give up their quest for independence.
    • The Abkhaz separatist dispute also continues to absorb much of the government's attention.
    • There was little in Georgian or Abkhaz national mythology to explain the depth of hatred that arose during the conflict there.
    • He claimed he would ‘do his utmost to peacefully settle the Abkhaz conflict.’
    • In the northwest, members of the Abkhaz ethnic group asserted their right to self-determination.
    • It is true that the military channelled logistical support to Abkhaz separatists during the war.
nounabˈkäz
  • 1A member of a Caucasian people living in Abkhazia.

    阿布哈齐亚人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The texts have been taken from four of the ethnic groups who possess Nart sagas: the Adyges, the Abazas, the Abkhaz and the Ubykhs.
    • Georgian forces were driven out during fierce fighting that killed thousands of ethnic Abkhaz and Georgians.
    • However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars.
    • No one has been able to offer anything attractive enough to woo the South Ossetians and Abkhaz into a unified country.
    • He added, ‘No one asked Ossetians and the Abkhaz whether they want to stay in Georgia.’
    • In 1993 he and his men had helped the inexperienced Abkhaz to capture Abkhazia's capital.
    • They were represented on the flag by green and white stripes: four greens for the Muslims (Circassians, Balkars, Chechens, Daghestan) and three whites for the Christians (the Abkhaz, Kabards, Ossetians).
  • 2A Northwest Caucasian language.

    阿布哈齐亚语

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Abkhaz texts were translated by George Hewitt from their original language.
    • Most Abkhazians are ethnic Abkhazes and their first language is Abkhaz, though they speak Russian as well.
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