tribal的意思和读音

tribal

: [ˈtraɪb(ə)l] : ['traɪb(ə)l]

adj.

n.

adj.ethnic,family,ancestral,familial,group

tribaladj.

1.[ubn]connected with a tribe or tribes

tribal art

tribal leaders

n.

1.a member of a tribe , especially in S Asia

adj.1.,

adj.1.relating to or belonging to a tribe

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3. Instigate Tribal Defuse …… ...

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1.They had to leave due to fighting between security forces and militants in the tribal area of Bajaur, along the Afghanistan border.

2.Five male tribal leaders and a woman, all believed to be members of the SLA, sought protection from UNAMID.UNAMIDSLA

3.It should be noted that it's not uncommon to see this sort of construction in Pakistan's tribal areas.

4.As early as in ancient times , the various tribal alliances PREVAILING along the Yellow River began to take shape as nations.

5.But he said the Pakistani military has recently begun to crack down on fighters in the country's autonomous tribal agencies.

6.The tribal council informed him it was revoking his membership, and that of his 86-year-old mother, two sisters, and niece.86

7.' Invited to a tribal wedding, Williams did not photograph the 'girls in bright silks and heavy coin necklaces . . . ranged against the sky.

8.Ms Lagarde did not clamber into the French elite by the narrow, winding, stairs of the "grande ecoles" or tribal, party allegiance.

9.And it is tribal, family or Muslim affiliations that usually predominate, not the concept of nation; or not as Obama uses the word.

10.At that time, the criteria of appraisal is often from the interests of tribal groups, and began to come into mixed phenomenon.