Indian
形容詞印度的; 印第安人的
名詞印第安人; 印度人
2. 印地安:Hand-sewn /Loafer shoes/Moccassin俗稱手逢包子鞋、菜包仔鞋是也,逢法有英式(English)/印地安(Indian)/加州(California)等多種逢法. 惟一共同點(diǎn)是鞋面(Plug)與面幫(vamp)一定是藉由手工或機(jī)器逢制成的鞋類皆屬之.
3. 印度人:彼以為已航抵印,把土人當(dāng)作印度人,所以稱他們?yōu)橛《热?Indian)即「印第安」人,支持哥倫布航行之西班牙,卻咬定發(fā)現(xiàn)了新大陸,事實(shí)上哥倫布四次航行,只在加勒比海打轉(zhuǎn),并并未涉足美洲大陸.
1. 印度的;印度人的;印度文化的
Indian means belonging or relating to India, or to its people or culture.
e.g. ...the Indian government.
印度政府
2. 印度人
An Indian is an Indian citizen, or a person of Indian origin.
e.g. ...a study of Indians and Pakistanis living in Southall.
對(duì)生活在紹索爾的印度人和巴基斯坦人的研究
3. 印第安人(現(xiàn)在通常稱作Native Americans)
Indians are the people who lived in North, South, or Central America before Europeans arrived, or people related to them. The usual name for them now is Native Americans .
e.g. The South American Indians have been cooking and eating potatoes for well over two thousand years.
南美印第安人烹調(diào)食用土豆已有2000多年的歷史了。
4. see also: Anglo-Indian
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2. " Exercising with an Indian warship is a valuable opportunity for the Navy, " said Te Mana commanding officer Commander John Butcher.
3. Indian jewelry buying trickled in ahead of the key festival of Diwali on Oct 19, though the recent price rally is deterring some buyers.
4. Going purely by numbers, the Indian athletes will have to surpass their own expectations to finish on the podium.
5. The modified dress will depict landscapes of corn and cactus fields and decorative elements from Indian cultures.
6. It is 460 kilometers away from Lhasa and 550 kilometers from the Indian coastal city of Calcutta.
7. That shade still stands in the Eastern Indian city of Calcutta's book district, in College Square.
8. The Indian port city of Calcutta is about 700 miles from Lhasa, the Tibetan capital.
9. This was the first call by an Indian naval fleet to a Myanmar port.
10. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called an emergency cabinet meeting, and said that " terrorists " were behind the attacks.