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aba

/uh-bah, ah-buh/US // əˈbɑ, ˈɑ bə //UK // (ˈæbə) //

騎騎

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a coarse, felted fabric woven of camel's or goat's hair.
    • : a loose, sleeveless outer garment made of this fabric or of silk, worn by Arabs.

Examples

  • In the 1990s, the same ABA filed suit against Barnes & Noble and Borders for similar practices.

  • The ABA declined to comment on its PAC giving for this story.

  • But if Keating is frustrated with Congress, in some ways he is just getting the government the ABA has paid for.

  • The ABA noted that the Purdue research was technically published as an opinion piece, not a scientific study.

  • For that fall, ABA-accredited law schools chose among 71,755 applicants--and there were only 173 accredited schools that year.

  • Or perhaps ga-ba-ntu (afterwards a-ba-, aba-); the form gabantu is actually met with in Zulu-Kaffir: also gumuntu.

  • As vainly, Matr Nassar 371 covered his proteges with his aba 372 thus making them part of his own family.

  • Only one survived, named Thal'aba, and Abdaldar was appointed by lot to find him out and kill him.

  • Ang aba guinoo Ma Aba guinoo Maria ma toua cana, napopono ca nang graçia.

  • Aba ycao ng̃a ang tinatauag namin pinapapanao na tauo anac ni Gua.