jatha
noun/ˈdʒɑːtə/
/ˈdʒɑːtə/
(Indian English)- a group of Sikhs who meet formally or march (= walk like soldiers) through the streets together carrying weapons, in order to celebrate a religious event or to protest against or support something
贾萨(Jatha):一群锡克教徒,他们手持武器正式聚会或游行穿过街道,以庆祝宗教事件或抗议或支持某物 - A Sikh jatha went to the city to celebrate the birthday of the guru.
一位锡克教徒贾塔(jatha)前往这座城市庆祝古鲁的生日。
- A Sikh jatha went to the city to celebrate the birthday of the guru.
- an organized event in which a group of people walk through the streets together in order to celebrate something, spread a message, protest against something, etc.
贾莎(jatha):这是一个有组织的活动,一群人一起走过街道,以庆祝某件事,传播信息,抗议某件事,等等。 - Residents organized a jatha to protest against the privatization of the water companies.
居民组织了一次集会,抗议自来水公司的私有化。 - A jatha was organized to celebrate World Peace Day.
组织了一次jatha来庆祝世界和平日。
- Residents organized a jatha to protest against the privatization of the water companies.