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hajji

/haj-ee/US // ˈhædʒ i //UK // (ˈhædʒɪ, ˈhædʒə) //

哈吉,哈基,哈芝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural haj·jis.

    • : a Muslim who has gone on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
    • : a Christian from Greece, Armenia, or any country of the Near East, who has visited the Holy Sepulcher at Jerusalem.

Examples

  • His latest target has been Hajji Hassan, a Baluch drug lord who fled Iran and settled in Turbat in 2000.

  • Our escort, Hajji Zalwar Khan, is the chief elder in charge of the valley council.

  • We first met Hajji Zalwar Khan over tea and lunch in the Pech Valley in a house clinging to a cliff high above the valley floor.

  • Hajji Zalwar Khan motions for us to get in the back of the truck while he climbs in front.

  • Hajji Mari defended the killings in an interview last weekend with The Daily Telegraph.

  • The Hajji had refused to watch the horses when his turn came, and the caravan bashi had therefore thrashed him.

  • Our Hajji, the only one of the Mohammedans who had been in Mecca—had indeed been twice there—was the only rascal in the caravan.

  • We had scarcely set up our camp when the discharged Hajji and his two companions came up and salaamed.

  • Robert remained responsible for my heavy baggage until he had deposited it in the house of the Hajji Nazer Shah.

  • Hajji Baba, one of my servants,” answered Abdul Kerim, without moving a muscle.