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单词 tribal
释义
tribaltrib‧al /ˈtraɪbəl/ ●○○ adjective [usually before noun] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • tribal councils
  • tribal warfare
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But much of it also went into the unbridled and anachronistic opulence of the royal family and the main tribal chiefs.
  • But repeated over and over in tribal councils, it soon took on the power of dogma.
  • It was the largest movement of peoples since the tribal wanderings of the first millennium.
  • Many Aborigines become disorientated as tribal societies crumble and black independence erodes further - they have become a marginalized minority.
  • The provinces are based upon the ancient tribal homelands whose people were ruled by their own chieftains.
  • This conclusion is based on studies of human society, both modern and tribal, and on comparisons with apes and birds.
  • William Fagg, ethnologist and historian of tribal art, died London, 10 July aged seventy-eight.
word sets
WORD SETS
clansman, nounclanswoman, nounculturally, adverbculture, noundemography, noun-ese, suffixethnic, adjectiveethnography, nounethnology, nounfirst generation, nounintermarry, verbinterracial, adjectivekinship, nounmegalith, nounnative, adjectiveneanderthal, nounNeanderthal man, nounNeolithic, adjectivenomad, nounorientalist, nounpeace pipe, nounprimitive, adjectiveprimordial, adjectivepygmy, nounracial, adjectivesavage, adjectivesavage, nounsettlement, nounsettler, nountaboo, adjectivetotem, nountotem pole, nountribal, adjectivetribalism, nountribe, nountribesman, nountribeswoman, nountroglodyte, nounwampum, nounwar dance, nounwar paint, nounwhite, adjective
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
 Native American tribal chiefs
· He spoke four African languages and knew most of the tribal customs.
(=loyalty to your group, team etc, which is felt by a large number of people - often used disapprovingly)· Football fans tend to have a strange kind of tribal loyalty.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· There was religious dissension in the holy city of Qom and disaffection in many of the tribal areas.· If any move is made by the army in the tribal areas, the result could be an alarm call to Kabul.· The tribal areas retain their status - which means that to this day there is no law and no democracy.
· The first tribal art sale will be held in May.· Cézanne and tribal art are not yet, it is true, interpreted in a Cubist way.· As opposed to Western art, tribal art is more conceptual, much less conditioned by visual appearances.· William Fagg, ethnologist and historian of tribal art, died London, 10 July aged seventy-eight.· This was the real link between Cubism and tribal art.· For, like tribal art, the Cubism of Picasso and Braque was to be essentially conceptual.· What I say is roughly this: primitive art as we call it, tribal art, is usually very good.
· He curbed the tribal chiefs and imposed a secular legal code.· But much of it also went into the unbridled and anachronistic opulence of the royal family and the main tribal chiefs.· It was largely due to him that I managed to negotiate successfully with government officials and tribal chiefs during the months that followed.
· He may be given a seat on the tribal council, a position of power and prestige.· Regina herself went to the tribal council meeting Friday and demanded that the council do something about the matter.· The Kickapoo tribal council will consider whether to take that step in early April, Diamond said.· But repeated over and over in tribal councils, it soon took on the power of dogma.
· Manteo shed light on its people's habits, tribal customs and battle strategies.
· That is true only in the vaguest terms and only when the whole context of how tribal government evolved is properly understood.· He has been Navajo president for one year, and his efforts to decentralize tribal government so far have fallen flat.
· There were no roads of any sort, and rapid pursuit of tribal groups was out of the question.
· Bersin was applauded by tribal leaders and criticized by his peers for the standstill agreement.· The tribal leaders are the same as those who helped in the census.· For years, tribal leaders suspected the funds were being mismanaged by Uncle Sam.
· Carl says some fake letters even bear the names of Apache tribal members.· But we need to distinguish between two types of tribal members.· Makil apologized to tribal members six months after the incident but never faced charges.· A circle of tribal members almost immediately formed around him when we walked in.
· Several top-level tribal officials said it was the first time that a tribal president had been ordered to appear before council members.· But tribal officials say Hawley Lake remains a jewel of the mountains.· Meanwhile, elected tribal officials were just shaking their heads.
· They were a primitive and tribal people, and do not seem to have been such fierce opponents as the Saxons.· While some tribal people moved into Freetown, they, too, had limited social contact with the Creoles.· In response the tribal people formed a solidarity association with an armed wing, Shanti Bahini.· The worldwide picture for tribal people remains grim.· The story of the Hebrews is of a nomadic tribal people who settled the Holy Land - a depopulated fertile agricultural area.· Bananas and maize have been modified by tribal people for so long that these plants now rely on human intervention to propagate.· Donor countries must be convinced that the tribal people are being adequately catered for.· But, as Bimal pointed out, none of this will benefit the tribal people.
· Sophie Grig works for Survival, a worldwide organisation supporting tribal peoples.· Rio hosted simultaneously a Global Forum of some 2,000 non-governmental organizations, together with representatives from some of the world's tribal peoples.· The rainforests and the tribal peoples who live there have never needed your help so urgently.· The meeting passed particular resolutions condemning the uncontrolled logging in Sarawak and the continuing harassment of tribal peoples in the state.· And the stakes are high - tribal peoples are intimidated, beaten and sometimes killed for opposing modern-day land grabs.
· Many Aborigines become disorientated as tribal societies crumble and black independence erodes further - they have become a marginalized minority.· The Hmong were a tough, unsophisticated tribal society whose own backyard grievances made them perfect recruits for this brutal clandestine war.· At this stage they hardly mention tribal society.· In village and tribal societies of the past, identity was established by birth.· In tribal societies lineages commonly subordinate their material to their symbolic interests.
· The tribal warfare between groups of chimps is both a cause and a consequence of the male tendency to build alliances.
relating to a tribe or tribes:  a tribal dance tribal cultures
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