mufti 的定义
plural muf·tis.
- civilian clothes, in contrast with military or other uniforms, or as worn by a person who usually wears a uniform.
- a Muslim jurist expert in the religious law.
- a deputy of the chief Muslim legal adviser to the Sultan.
- Grand Mufti.
mufti 近义词
等同于 clothing
mufti 的近义词 52 个
- accouterment
- apparel
- array
- caparison
- civvies
- clothes
- costume
- covering
- drag
- drapery
- dress
- duds
- ensemble
- equipment
- feathers
- finery
- frippery
- frock
- garb
- garments
- gear
- habiliment
- habit
- hand-me-downs
- livery
- outfit
- overclothes
- panoply
- rags
- raiment
- regalia
- rigging
- sack
- sportswear
- tatters
- things
- threads
- tog
- trappings
- trousseau
- underclothes
- vestment
- vesture
- vines
- wardrobe
- wear
- full feather
- get-up
- glad rags
- tailleur
- toggery
- tout ensemble
等同于 clothes/clothing
mufti 的近义词 52 个
- sunday best
- accouterment
- apparel
- array
- caparison
- civvies
- costume
- covering
- drag
- drapery
- dress
- duds
- ensemble
- equipment
- finery
- frippery
- frock
- full feather
- garb
- garments
- gear
- get-up
- habiliment
- habit
- hand-me-downs
- livery
- outfit
- overclothes
- panoply
- rags
- raiment
- regalia
- rigging
- sack
- sportswear
- tailleur
- tatters
- things
- threads
- toggery
- togs
- tout ensemble
- trappings
- trousseau
- underclothes
- vestment
- vesture
- vines
- wardrobe
- wear
- weeds
- zoot suit
更多mufti例句
- At the end of his prayer, the grand mufti whispered aloud: “May God accept it.”
- In 2000, the then-grand mufti insisted the earth was flat and disk-shaped and the sun revolved around it.
- Unfortunately, Grand Mufti Abdulaziz al-Sheikh and his colleagues who issued the fatwa against The 99 fit that description.
- What he calls a “papery palace of stories” sustains identity and ties Mufti to place.
- Mufti later describes the violence devastating his country as “a clash of civilizations inside Pakistan.”
- Frenchmen live in uniform, while no British soldier is quite happy without mufti.
- He was a tall man, a little stooped, his clothes—uniform and mufti alike—perpetually rumpled.
- This he obtained without difficulty, then changing into mufti he went ashore.
- He was in mufti, whoever he was, and received us kindly enough.
- "I want to enrol myself as a Special Constable," I said to the man in mufti behind the desk.