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ghazi

/gah-zee/US // ˈgɑ zi //UK // (ˈɡɑːzɪ) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural gha·zis.

    • : a Muslim soldier, especially one fighting against non-Muslims.
    • : a title given in Turkey to a victorious sultan, general, etc.

Examples

  • According to Hamas official Ghazi Hamad, Palestinians applying to leave Gaza these days are being told to come back in September.

  • Ghazi Ramadan, 40, woke up in Tripoli Sunday morning feeling anxious and looking for news about the protests.

  • After breakfast, therefore, at 8.30 got into a launch and landed at Ghazi Baba with young Brodrick as my only companion.

  • After a march of eleven miles we reached Ghazi-uddin nagar, to find the place deserted.

  • In Turfan he continued to be one of the chief men, until, six years later on, it fell to the Athalik Ghazi.

  • But such temporizing measures as these, involving the endurance of Tungan indifference, could not be brooked by the Athalik Ghazi.

  • He is a near relative of the Athalik Ghazi, although, strange to say, there is no consanguinity between them.