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单词 buzkashi
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Definition of buzkashi in US English:

buzkashi

noun bo͝oSHˈkəSHēbo͝oSHˈkəSHē
  • A sport in which teams on horseback compete to gain possession of a headless animal carcass and bring it to a scoring area. It is the national sport of Afghanistan.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soccer is so popular that many believe it rivals buzkashi.
    • At the hippodrome on the city's edge, thousands of cheering and whistling spectators watched about 50 riders, many in red-and-black traditional robes, compete furiously at buzkashi.
    • Afghans have been playing buzkashi for centuries (polo has its origins in buzkashi).
    • Six-feet tall and athletically built, he was 22 when he himself first began playing Buzkashi in the Jauzjan province of his native Afghanistan.
    • A favorite Afghani sport is called buzkashi, or ‘goat pulling.’
    • The people with typical costumes, folk dances, music and sports such polo and buzkashi provide the travellers with an unforgettable experience.
    • As Shah puts it, describing her participation during the Soviet occupation in a match of buzkashi, a wild and woolly Afghan precursor to polo played with the carcass of a calf.
    • Pashtun in the northern regions of Afghanistan enjoy buzkashi, or ‘goat pulling,’ a game in which men on horseback compete for possession of a dead goat or calf.
    • ‘To many Afghans, buzkashi is not just a game,’ says the site, ‘it's a way of life’.
    • During the first weeks of the new year, villages and towns across Afghanistan shut down when buzkashi starts up.
    • Hazaras in some areas take part in the national Afghani game, buzkashi.
 
 

Definition of buzkashi in US English:

buzkashi

nounbo͝oSHˈkəSHē
  • A sport in which teams on horseback compete to gain possession of a headless animal carcass and bring it to a scoring area. It is the national sport of Afghanistan.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pashtun in the northern regions of Afghanistan enjoy buzkashi, or ‘goat pulling,’ a game in which men on horseback compete for possession of a dead goat or calf.
    • ‘To many Afghans, buzkashi is not just a game,’ says the site, ‘it's a way of life’.
    • As Shah puts it, describing her participation during the Soviet occupation in a match of buzkashi, a wild and woolly Afghan precursor to polo played with the carcass of a calf.
    • During the first weeks of the new year, villages and towns across Afghanistan shut down when buzkashi starts up.
    • Soccer is so popular that many believe it rivals buzkashi.
    • Hazaras in some areas take part in the national Afghani game, buzkashi.
    • The people with typical costumes, folk dances, music and sports such polo and buzkashi provide the travellers with an unforgettable experience.
    • At the hippodrome on the city's edge, thousands of cheering and whistling spectators watched about 50 riders, many in red-and-black traditional robes, compete furiously at buzkashi.
    • Afghans have been playing buzkashi for centuries (polo has its origins in buzkashi).
    • A favorite Afghani sport is called buzkashi, or ‘goat pulling.’
    • Six-feet tall and athletically built, he was 22 when he himself first began playing Buzkashi in the Jauzjan province of his native Afghanistan.
 
 
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