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othman

/oth-muhn; for 1 also Arabic ooth-mahn/US // ˈɒθ mən; for 1 also Arabic ʊθˈmɑn //UK // (ˈɒθmən, ɒθˈmɑːn) //

奥斯曼,奥特曼,奥瑟曼,奥德曼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Oth·mans.

    • : Osman.
    • : Ottoman.

Examples

  • Deanna Othman replied: “Nothing makes Arabs happier than a white person ‘appreciating’ their culture.”

  • The ministry recorded 412 cases in 2011 and 318 last year, Othman says, along with 134 so far in 2013.

  • “The capability of the Iraqi security forces is under question,” says Othman.

  • “Our readers are never shy in expressing their opinions,” said Othman al-Omeir, editor-in-chief and founder of elaph.com.

  • Othman, observing that some of his officers agreed with Dundar, raised his bow and shot his uncle dead.

  • The romantic history of the kingdom built up by Othman was worthily continued by his sons.

  • The troops that had followed Othman to victory were the same men who fed the flocks on the banks of the Euphrates and Sakaria.

  • Syria was thus completely reduced under Omar, the second khalif; Persia under Othman, the third.

  • Are we Algerines and sons of Othman that we should fear the infidels?