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Definition of Aleut in English: Aleutnoun ˈalɪuːtəˈljuːtˈalēˌo͞ot 1A member of a people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands, other islands in the Bering Sea, and parts of western Alaska. 阿留申人(居住在阿留申群岛、白令海其他岛屿和阿拉斯加西部) Example sentencesExamples - It is now illegal to hunt fur seals, except for an exemption allowing Indians, Aleuts, and Eskimos to continue to hunt at a subsistence level.
- The American Indian or Alaska native classification includes Native Americans, Eskimos, and Aleuts who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or its territories.
- These tribes include Eskimo (the largest), Aleuts, Alaska Athabaskan, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, American Indian, and ‘Tribes Not Reported or Specific’.
- The Native American population, which includes natives of Alaska such as the Inuit and Aleuts, is estimated to consist of over two million people, slightly over 1 percent of the population.
- They enslaved the Alaskan native Aleuts to do the hunting.
2mass noun The language of the Aleuts, distantly related to Yupik and Inuit and now almost extinct. 阿留申语(与爱斯基摩语有关,现几近消失) Example sentencesExamples - ‘Alaska’ means ‘Great Land’ in Aleut, but for many of today's Native Americans, it has become a place of great suffering as well.
- Aleut is a single language divided at Atka Island into the Eastern and the Western dialects.
- The number of Alaskans who speak Aleut has fallen to around 100 from 620 just two decades ago.
- While Aleut is considered a separate language, Eskimo branches into Inuit and Yup'ik.
- Take Aleut, the language of the Aleutian Islands, west of Alaska, surviving mainly in just one village.
adjective ˈalɪuːtəˈljuːtˈalēˌo͞ot Relating to the Aleuts or their language. (与)阿留申人(有关)的;(与)阿留申语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Fur seals, traditionally a mainstay in the Aleut diet, are declining in number for reasons that are not yet understood.
- A lot of our culture was lost because of education and religion that came in, banning the culture of the Aleut people.
- For a look at island history, try the Baranov Museum and its exhibits on Russian, Alutiiq, and Aleut history.
- An Aleut language expert is consulting with native elders for an appropriate name.
- On the same day, 1200 Japanese troops went onto Attu and captured 39 Aleut villagers.
Definition of Aleut in US English: Aleutnounˈalēˌo͞ot 1A member of a people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands, other islands in the Bering Sea, and parts of western Alaska. 阿留申人(居住在阿留申群岛、白令海其他岛屿和阿拉斯加西部) Example sentencesExamples - These tribes include Eskimo (the largest), Aleuts, Alaska Athabaskan, Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, American Indian, and ‘Tribes Not Reported or Specific’.
- They enslaved the Alaskan native Aleuts to do the hunting.
- The American Indian or Alaska native classification includes Native Americans, Eskimos, and Aleuts who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or its territories.
- It is now illegal to hunt fur seals, except for an exemption allowing Indians, Aleuts, and Eskimos to continue to hunt at a subsistence level.
- The Native American population, which includes natives of Alaska such as the Inuit and Aleuts, is estimated to consist of over two million people, slightly over 1 percent of the population.
2The language of the Aleuts, distantly related to Yupik and Inuit and now almost extinct. 阿留申语(与爱斯基摩语有关,现几近消失) Example sentencesExamples - ‘Alaska’ means ‘Great Land’ in Aleut, but for many of today's Native Americans, it has become a place of great suffering as well.
- Take Aleut, the language of the Aleutian Islands, west of Alaska, surviving mainly in just one village.
- Aleut is a single language divided at Atka Island into the Eastern and the Western dialects.
- The number of Alaskans who speak Aleut has fallen to around 100 from 620 just two decades ago.
- While Aleut is considered a separate language, Eskimo branches into Inuit and Yup'ik.
adjectiveˈalēˌo͞ot Relating to the Aleuts or their language. (与)阿留申人(有关)的;(与)阿留申语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Fur seals, traditionally a mainstay in the Aleut diet, are declining in number for reasons that are not yet understood.
- On the same day, 1200 Japanese troops went onto Attu and captured 39 Aleut villagers.
- A lot of our culture was lost because of education and religion that came in, banning the culture of the Aleut people.
- For a look at island history, try the Baranov Museum and its exhibits on Russian, Alutiiq, and Aleut history.
- An Aleut language expert is consulting with native elders for an appropriate name.
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