Inuit的意思和读音

Inuit

: [ˈɪnjuɪt] : ['ɪnjuɪt]

n.西西

Inuitn.

1.西西a race of people from northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska. The name is sometimes also wrongly used to refer to people from Siberia and S and W Alaska.

n.1.a member of a group of people who live in northern Siberia, Canada, Alaska, and Greenland2.the language spoken by the Inuit people

1. Indonesian( 西) Inuit( ) Irish( ) ...

3. ice Inuit sharp ...

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1.Their language is regarded as something of a linguistic "fossil" and one of the oldest and most "pure" Inuit dialects.Inughuit”,

2.And what struck me so extraordinary was to be again with the Inuit -- a people who don't fear the cold but take advantage of it.使——

3.Inuit hunters in north Canada recently saw some ducks but have not figured out what species they were, in Inuktitut or any other language.

4.A Cambridge University researcher will set out on Sunday on a year-long expedition to Greenland to document the threatened Inuit culture.inuit

5.These were areas which Native Americans had not occupied, or where they were weak enough for coexistence with the Inuit.

6.' He'll drive on a bit in a fairly random direction. 'That's this side of Shepherd's Bush, inuit? ' he'll suggest speculatively.:“?”

7.Therefore, the Arctic's Inuit women, in the long winter to stop ovulation, until spring when the resumption of menstrual Lai Chao.

8.Confirming with satellite data what Inuit had been reporting anecdotally, its findings shocked climatologists and governments.

9.While I was talking with my Inuit host, his wife piled Arctic wolf and caribou skins on the ice bed.鹿

10.You could help me to convince people of their ['inuit] beauty.