释义 |
emire‧mir /eˈmɪə $ eˈmɪr/ noun [countable] emirOrigin: 1600-1700 Arabic amir ‘commander’ - And, of course, if he was shrewd enough, the emir Tzani-bey would want to bargain with him.
- He's a tricky devil, our emir.
- He had chosen an hour at which the emir would certainly have retired, and might not have heard of his arrival.
- He, like the emir, was a commander answering straight to the King.
- In a final battle Charlemagne is again victorious, and the emir is killed.
- It was the Resident, not the emir, who controlled the police and the army.
- Nicholas wondered whether, sitting there, the emir felt the same bitter exultation that he did.
- While Famagusta stood out, the emir should want no altercations with Zacco.
► IslamAllah, ayatollah, nounBlack Muslim, nouncrescent, noundervish, nounemir, nounfatwa, nounhaj, nounhajji, nounhakim, nounhalal, adjectiveHegira, Hegira calendar, Hejira, imam, nounIslam, nounjihad, nounKoran, the, adjectiveMohammed, nounMoslem, mosque, nounmuezzin, nounmufti, nounmujaheddin, nounmullah, nounMuslim, nounprayer mat, nounpurdah, nounQuran, the, Ramadan, nounSaracen, nounsharia, nounsheikh, nounShia, nounShiite, nounSunni, nounyashmak, noun a Muslim ruler, especially in the Middle East and parts of Africa → sultan: the Emir of Kuwait |