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Definition of Marshallese in English: Marshallesenoun ˌmɑːʃəˈliːzˌmärSHəˈlēz 1A native or inhabitant of the Marshall Islands. 马绍尔群岛人(或居民) Example sentencesExamples - Long before modern day navigational instruments were brought to the Marshallese, they travelled the ocean, maintained courses and determined positions of islands by the use of wave patterns.
- The Marshallese are of Micronesian origin and migrated from Asia several thousand years ago.
- I was one of the few Marshallese allowed in because I delivered construction materials.
- When, after a year, nothing came of their petition, many of the Marshallese, true to their word, sailed back to their homes in the mid-corridor on the day a missile launch was scheduled.
- Imposed economic dependency resulted in the Marshallese accepting a Compact of Free Association.
2mass noun The Micronesian language of the Marshallese. 马绍尔语(属密克罗尼西亚语) Example sentencesExamples - If you are proficient in Greek, Somali, Macedonian, or Marshallese, and have experience translating, please contact our Translations Coordinator
- All residents speak Marshallese, an Austronesian language that shares numerous affinities with other Pacific languages, particularly those of eastern Micronesia.
- My 6th grader had well-developed language skills in Marshallese and English when we moved here, and so had no problem maintaining both.
- We were not supposed to eat the coconut crabs because they were radioactive or "poison" as we say in Marshallese.
- In Marshallese and Yapese, spelling reforms promulgated in the early 1970s have yet to take hold.
adjective ˌmɑːʃəˈliːzˌmärSHəˈlēz Relating to the Marshall Islands, their inhabitants, or their language. (与)马绍尔群岛(有关)的;(与)马绍尔群岛人(有关)的;(与)马绍尔语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Springdale is home to the largest community of Marshallese people outside of the Marshall Islands.
- After the catamaran trip, Chen was interviewed by local Marshallese reporters.
- Sharing with family and friends, a warm welcome for the stranger, and caring consideration for others are values inherent to the Marshallese culture.
- Both kinds of maps highlight the culturally salient features of the Marshallese seascape - which, from a Western perspective, represent a truly unique way of modeling the world.
- At the excavation site, the identification lab's team - augmented with volunteers and paid Marshallese laborers - happily greeted the pair.
Definition of Marshallese in US English: MarshallesenounˌmärSHəˈlēz 1A native or inhabitant of the Marshall Islands. 马绍尔群岛人(或居民) Example sentencesExamples - Long before modern day navigational instruments were brought to the Marshallese, they travelled the ocean, maintained courses and determined positions of islands by the use of wave patterns.
- I was one of the few Marshallese allowed in because I delivered construction materials.
- When, after a year, nothing came of their petition, many of the Marshallese, true to their word, sailed back to their homes in the mid-corridor on the day a missile launch was scheduled.
- Imposed economic dependency resulted in the Marshallese accepting a Compact of Free Association.
- The Marshallese are of Micronesian origin and migrated from Asia several thousand years ago.
2The Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands. 马绍尔群岛人(或居民) Example sentencesExamples - All residents speak Marshallese, an Austronesian language that shares numerous affinities with other Pacific languages, particularly those of eastern Micronesia.
- We were not supposed to eat the coconut crabs because they were radioactive or "poison" as we say in Marshallese.
- In Marshallese and Yapese, spelling reforms promulgated in the early 1970s have yet to take hold.
- My 6th grader had well-developed language skills in Marshallese and English when we moved here, and so had no problem maintaining both.
- If you are proficient in Greek, Somali, Macedonian, or Marshallese, and have experience translating, please contact our Translations Coordinator
adjectiveˌmärSHəˈlēz Relating to the Marshall Islands, their inhabitants, or their language. (与)马绍尔群岛(有关)的;(与)马绍尔群岛人(有关)的;(与)马绍尔语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - After the catamaran trip, Chen was interviewed by local Marshallese reporters.
- Both kinds of maps highlight the culturally salient features of the Marshallese seascape - which, from a Western perspective, represent a truly unique way of modeling the world.
- Springdale is home to the largest community of Marshallese people outside of the Marshall Islands.
- At the excavation site, the identification lab's team - augmented with volunteers and paid Marshallese laborers - happily greeted the pair.
- Sharing with family and friends, a warm welcome for the stranger, and caring consideration for others are values inherent to the Marshallese culture.
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