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单词 Khalkha
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Definition of Khalkha in English:

Khalkha

nounPlural Khalkhas ˈkɑːlkəˈkalkə
  • 1A member of a section of the Mongolian people, constituting the bulk of the population of Mongolia.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead of three requests, he had only one, supported by the Dalai Lama: the return of the seven Khalkhas to their original lands.
    • When the Khalkhas refused to submit to the Jungarians Galdan resolved to add them to his empire by force.
    • Friends and relatives at home slaughtered horse, stew mutton, and they used the Khalkhas most solemn etiquette to receive their loved ones who returned from foreign countries.
    • About nine of every ten Mongolians are Khalkhas, ethnic Mongols who speak Khalkha.
    • Nuolaozi Festival is a grand festival of Khalkhas, which is held in the first month of each lunar year.
    • Both programs, requiring high skills and courage, reflect the prowess and courage of the Khalkhas.
    • A major civil war occurred from 1400 to 1450 between two main groups, the Khalkha in the east and the Oirad in the west.
    • In 1688 the hardpressed Khalkha appealed to the Manchus for aid.
    • The Uzumchins and Darigangas are fond of coral ornaments, while the Khalkhas prefer gold ornaments, silver ornaments, and pearls.
    • The court then tried to exacerbate the divisions among the Khalkhas by appointing new and more Khans, each with equivalent powers and with small groups to lead.
  • 2mass noun The language of the Khalkha, a demotic form of Mongolian adopted as the official language of Mongolia.

adjective ˈkɑːlkəˈkalkə
  • Relating to the Khalkha or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Buryat and Khalkha archery have many women competitors.
    • The modern country of Mongolia is comprised of a large majority of Khalkha Mongols.
    • The Khalkha women are adept at handicraft such as embroidery, carpet and mural production.
    • Approximately 78 percent of the people are Khalkha Mongols.
    • He was a Khalkha Mongol, who formerly headed a ministry in Mongolia.
    • Although most Mongols now live in cities, there remains a large population of Khalkha Mongol nomads.

Origin

Of unknown origin.

 
 

Definition of Khalkha in US English:

Khalkha

nounˈkalkə
  • 1A member of a section of the Mongolian people, constituting the bulk of the population of Mongolia.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Friends and relatives at home slaughtered horse, stew mutton, and they used the Khalkhas most solemn etiquette to receive their loved ones who returned from foreign countries.
    • The Uzumchins and Darigangas are fond of coral ornaments, while the Khalkhas prefer gold ornaments, silver ornaments, and pearls.
    • Nuolaozi Festival is a grand festival of Khalkhas, which is held in the first month of each lunar year.
    • About nine of every ten Mongolians are Khalkhas, ethnic Mongols who speak Khalkha.
    • The court then tried to exacerbate the divisions among the Khalkhas by appointing new and more Khans, each with equivalent powers and with small groups to lead.
    • A major civil war occurred from 1400 to 1450 between two main groups, the Khalkha in the east and the Oirad in the west.
    • Instead of three requests, he had only one, supported by the Dalai Lama: the return of the seven Khalkhas to their original lands.
    • In 1688 the hardpressed Khalkha appealed to the Manchus for aid.
    • When the Khalkhas refused to submit to the Jungarians Galdan resolved to add them to his empire by force.
    • Both programs, requiring high skills and courage, reflect the prowess and courage of the Khalkhas.
  • 2The language of the Khalkha, a demotic form of Mongolian adopted as the official language of Mongolia.

adjectiveˈkalkə
  • Relating to the Khalkha or their language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The modern country of Mongolia is comprised of a large majority of Khalkha Mongols.
    • He was a Khalkha Mongol, who formerly headed a ministry in Mongolia.
    • Buryat and Khalkha archery have many women competitors.
    • Although most Mongols now live in cities, there remains a large population of Khalkha Mongol nomads.
    • The Khalkha women are adept at handicraft such as embroidery, carpet and mural production.
    • Approximately 78 percent of the people are Khalkha Mongols.

Origin

Of unknown origin.

 
 
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