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raj

/rahj/US // rɑdʒ //UK // (rɑːdʒ) //

拉吉,拉杰,拉贾,拉伊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : rule, especially the British rule prior to 1947.

Examples

  • During the colonial period the Punjabi Muslims formed the prized martial class for the British Raj.

  • He was like some cryptic English-Chekhovian figure, playing out the last days of his private, imagined Raj.

  • Then a guy named Raj flashed not what was in his pants, but what was in his heart.

  • I asked Raj what he found most compelling about his recent visit to Swartland.

  • Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the hedge fund Galleon Group, pursued a Wall Street lifestyle.

  • “The British Raj is doomed,” she muttered, lowering her voice, and bringing her magnificent eyes close to his.

  • In an Indian prison, out of the jurisdiction of the British Raj, and with her two small hands and woman's mind she must free him!

  • In six days he would be beyond the hand of the meddling British Raj, in his own country.

  • Here was the long delayed opportunity for the hand of the British Raj: a captive white woman.

  • He was lazy, and there was the damnable, unrelenting hand of the British Raj looming in the distance.