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agha

/ah-guh/US // ˈɑ gə //UK // (ˈɑːɡə) //

阿加,阿哈,阿卡,阿迦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of aga.

Examples

  • In March, the kill team claimed its second victim, Marach Agha.

  • The second was Marach Agha, 22; according to the Army, Agha may have been deaf or intellectually disabled.

  • Agha believes that without the U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, the Taliban will quickly regain power.

  • “We would not mind even if Israeli forces stay in Afghanistan and guard us from Taliban and Pakistan,” Agha says.

  • At 75 years old, the tribal leader Agha has lived through decades of war and upheaval.

  • A minute later he burst from the room, brandishing a dripping dagger, and leaving Tettu Agha dead on his own dais.

  • But we thought this would be too great a temptation for even a friendly Agha, and finally resolved to take them along.

  • Certainly Bey, on my head and eyes be it, said the obliging Agha; and this was the form in which the hint arrived.

  • Sutu Agha received them most graciously, and sent two of his own sons with them to guide them on their further journey.

  • One to kill the Turkish Agha of Chal, and the other to kill the man who killed my brother, and who is now in your gendarmerie!