释义 |
Tanzanian /tanzəˈniːən /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of Tanzania or its people: a Tanzanian gold exploration company...- Young people generally prefer to adopt a national Tanzanian identity instead of a Shambaa identity.
- Agriculture provides the mainstay of the Tanzanian economy.
- In many Tanzanian ethnic groups, heroes are illustrious ancestors who distinguished themselves by their valor, intelligence, or generosity.
nounA native or inhabitant of Tanzania, or a person of Tanzanian descent: the factory provides jobs for many Tanzanians...- A 50-year-old Tanzanian, a professional guide who boasts that he has climbed the mountain over 250 times, narrates the film.
- It is this island that most people, including most Tanzanians, call Zanzibar.
- Traditional systems of social organization are still of great significance in the daily lives of Tanzanians.
RhymesActaeon, Aegean, aeon (US eon), Augean, Behan, Cadmean, Caribbean, Carolean, Chaldean, Cyclopean, empyrean, epicurean, European, Fijian, Galilean, Hasmonean, Hebridean, Herculean, Ian, Jacobean, Kampuchean, Laodicean, lien, Linnaean (US Linnean), Maccabean, Mandaean (US Mandean), Medicean, monogenean, Nabataean (US Nabatean), Orphean, paean, paeon, pean, peon, Periclean, piscean, plebeian, Pyrenean, Pythagorean, Sabaean, Sadducean, Sisyphean, skean, Tennesseean, Terpsichorean, theodicean, Tyrolean |