释义 |
KurdKurd /kɜːd $ kɜːrd/ noun [countable] KurdOrigin: 1600-1700 Kurdish - Another Kurd who was with him, Halil Guzel, won no reprieve and was put on a flight to Istanbul.
- He used to tell the world about the Kurds.
- She pitched forwards and sideways, sliding a dozen yards down the slope before the Kurd was able to arrest her progress.
- Six other Kurds at Haslar face imminent removal.
- The Kurd entered the first of them cautiously, sniffing for wild beasts, then beckoned them in.
- The Kurd made a long noise in his throat which she presumed to indicate disappointment.
- The labs' distant agents are Kurds who have taken up residence in the West.
a member of a people living in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey |