释义 |
Definition of Talib in English: Talibnounˈtalɪbˈtalɪb A member of the Taliban. Example sentencesExamples - The Talib had a Kalashnikov in his hand.
- For example I cannot accept the Talib point of view.
- In the Talib's mantra the revolution is personal.
- The young Talib asked me if I thought the Americans would attack Afghanistan.
- Needless to say, the "national criminals" are back in power and so if you're a sincere Talib you have no choice but to fight on.
- "The operation will continue until the last Talib," Mr. Malik said, using the singular form of the word Taliban.
- "Now I am Talib," he said.
- The operation will continue until the last Talib is got rid of.
- When questioned about the army's collusion with militants, the major general said that he is not fighting as a Talib.
- For a moment I thought he was a Talib.
- The secularists take you to be a Hindu Talib, a Hindu jehadi and a Hindu kafir.
- They were threatening me, saying, you are Pashtun, so you are a Talib.
- The Taliban minister of religion once said: "If this woman goes on for another two years, there won't be a Talib left."
Origin Arabic ṭālib 'student, seeker of knowledge' (see Taliban). |