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单词 Bihari
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Definition of Bihari in English:

Bihari

noun bɪˈhɑːribəˈhärē
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Bihar.

    比哈尔人,比哈尔居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On a lighter note Biharis are champion guzzlers of Chyawanprash: they account for 28 per cent of the national consumption.
    • Thirdly a large number of Muslim Bihari, Bengali and UP women come as a part of the migratory labour who marry local boys of poor families.
    • It has changed my life from a rural Bihari to the owner of a cab.
    • But, the ones who can really make an offer that can't be refused are the Indians, or, in particular, any Bihari.
    • The encounter of two Biharis in an American university campus is presented without comment, without judgment or explanation.
    • We tend to think of him as the archetypical rustic Bihari but in his case, still waters do run deep.
    • Uttar Pradesh Muslims are practically Hindi-using community while Biharis still cling to Urdu and Muslims in Bengal think and use Bengali alone.
    • With few prospects at home, 15 million Biharis have left in search of work, competing with the poor across the country for low-end jobs and taxing the resources of more prosperous states.
    • True the Turks and Persians no longer inhabit Delhi, but for UPites, Biharis, Punjabis, Delhi still is asylum……
    • There were Biharis from the tribes of central India, and there were some Sikhs.
    • The States of Punjab, Haryana and Assam are flush with Bihari workers.
    • Like Aalam, a Bihari who speaks Hindi with a smattering of Malayalam picked up from his extended stay here.
    • There is also an Urdu-speaking minority known as Biharis, who originally came from the Indian state of Bihar during the 1947 partition and stayed on after Bangladesh's independence in 1971.
    • Similar rings are run in Karachi using Bihari girls from India or from Indian-immigrant families.
  • 2mass noun A group of three closely related Indic languages (Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi) spoken principally in Bihar.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In recognition of this, he refuses an aspiring and destitute Bihari poet money, but pays for his meals.
    • I don't expect Microsoft to localize Outlook for Bihari, Tonga or Swahili anytime soon, but Google is well on its way toward supporting these languages on its main platform.
    • The search for relevance by the education council had meant not only the inclusion of Bihari writers like Tabish Khair among the contributors but also pieces that provided urgent social critique.
    • This girl has not only managed to speak good Bihari Hindi she also recited a shloka in Hindi with proper intonation and pronunciation.
    • A similar development can be observed in the Bihari script used in medieval India for Quranic texts.
    • I look down on a row of small eateries and pan, bidi, cigarette shops where the sellers and buyers speak Bihari Hindi, not Calcutta’s native Bengali.
adjectivebɪˈhɑːribəˈhärē
  • Relating to Bihar, its peoples, or their languages.

    比哈尔的;比哈尔人的;比哈尔语的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It purported to be an essay written by a Bihari candidate at the Union Public Service Commission examinations for the Indian Administrative Service.
    • The Katha Executive director, Geeta Dharmarajan, said Tamasha Roadshow was especially concentrating on Rajasthani and Bihari children with the main aim of improving their lives.
    • And I know that in Dhaka almost 40% of the barbers are from Bihari camps.
    • Also has the distinction of making more of a mess of Bihari politics than previously considered possible.
    • She is a leader of her community, the only Hindu in a settlement of Bihari Muslims.
    • Outside the capital, electricity had virtually ceased to be supplied - this despite the fact that Bihari mines produced almost all of India's coal.
    • The exhibition displayed Bihari folk paintings of Butlikanju and Mudrikadevi.

Origin

From Hindi Bihārī.

Definition of Bihari in US English:

Bihari

nounbəˈhärē
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Bihar.

    比哈尔人,比哈尔居民

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With few prospects at home, 15 million Biharis have left in search of work, competing with the poor across the country for low-end jobs and taxing the resources of more prosperous states.
    • Like Aalam, a Bihari who speaks Hindi with a smattering of Malayalam picked up from his extended stay here.
    • But, the ones who can really make an offer that can't be refused are the Indians, or, in particular, any Bihari.
    • There were Biharis from the tribes of central India, and there were some Sikhs.
    • The encounter of two Biharis in an American university campus is presented without comment, without judgment or explanation.
    • The States of Punjab, Haryana and Assam are flush with Bihari workers.
    • Similar rings are run in Karachi using Bihari girls from India or from Indian-immigrant families.
    • It has changed my life from a rural Bihari to the owner of a cab.
    • There is also an Urdu-speaking minority known as Biharis, who originally came from the Indian state of Bihar during the 1947 partition and stayed on after Bangladesh's independence in 1971.
    • Uttar Pradesh Muslims are practically Hindi-using community while Biharis still cling to Urdu and Muslims in Bengal think and use Bengali alone.
    • True the Turks and Persians no longer inhabit Delhi, but for UPites, Biharis, Punjabis, Delhi still is asylum……
    • We tend to think of him as the archetypical rustic Bihari but in his case, still waters do run deep.
    • Thirdly a large number of Muslim Bihari, Bengali and UP women come as a part of the migratory labour who marry local boys of poor families.
    • On a lighter note Biharis are champion guzzlers of Chyawanprash: they account for 28 per cent of the national consumption.
  • 2A group of three closely related Indic languages (Bhojpuri, Maithili, and Magahi) spoken principally in Bihar.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A similar development can be observed in the Bihari script used in medieval India for Quranic texts.
    • In recognition of this, he refuses an aspiring and destitute Bihari poet money, but pays for his meals.
    • This girl has not only managed to speak good Bihari Hindi she also recited a shloka in Hindi with proper intonation and pronunciation.
    • I look down on a row of small eateries and pan, bidi, cigarette shops where the sellers and buyers speak Bihari Hindi, not Calcutta’s native Bengali.
    • The search for relevance by the education council had meant not only the inclusion of Bihari writers like Tabish Khair among the contributors but also pieces that provided urgent social critique.
    • I don't expect Microsoft to localize Outlook for Bihari, Tonga or Swahili anytime soon, but Google is well on its way toward supporting these languages on its main platform.
adjectivebəˈhärē
  • Relating to Bihar, its peoples, or their languages.

    比哈尔的;比哈尔人的;比哈尔语的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The exhibition displayed Bihari folk paintings of Butlikanju and Mudrikadevi.
    • It purported to be an essay written by a Bihari candidate at the Union Public Service Commission examinations for the Indian Administrative Service.
    • Outside the capital, electricity had virtually ceased to be supplied - this despite the fact that Bihari mines produced almost all of India's coal.
    • The Katha Executive director, Geeta Dharmarajan, said Tamasha Roadshow was especially concentrating on Rajasthani and Bihari children with the main aim of improving their lives.
    • Also has the distinction of making more of a mess of Bihari politics than previously considered possible.
    • And I know that in Dhaka almost 40% of the barbers are from Bihari camps.
    • She is a leader of her community, the only Hindu in a settlement of Bihari Muslims.

Origin

From Hindi Bihārī.

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