释义 |
Sudanese /ˌsuːdəˈniːz/adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of Sudan or its people: the family is at the heart of Sudanese life...- The etchings by the Sudanese artist are from a series inspired by Bob Dylan's music.
- She found strength in the support of the Sudanese community in Nairobi.
- Others of considerable importance include cowpea, okra, and melokhia, the last two of which are typical ingredients in Sudanese cookery.
noun (plural same)A native or inhabitant of Sudan, or a person of Sudanese descent: many Sudanese continue to work in agriculture...- The experienced Sudanese had no answer to a brace of first-half goals.
- Despite massive migration to urban areas since independence, many Sudanese continue to work in agriculture.
- The Sudanese deserve a lot of credit for this.
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