tribes
英 [traɪbz]
美 [traɪbz]
n. 部落; (尤指同一职业的)一伙(人),一帮(人),一类(人); (动物或植物的)群,族
tribe的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT-COLL (尤指发展中国家的)部落,部族(一些人不赞成此用法)
Tribeis sometimes used to refer to a group of people of the same race, language, and customs, especially in a developing country. Some people disapprove of this use.- ...three-hundred members of the Xhosa tribe.
300 名科萨族人 - …a map of Maryland marked with the names of Indian tribes.
标有印第安部落名称的马里兰州地图
- ...three-hundred members of the Xhosa tribe.
- N-COUNT-COLL (从事相同活动或行为相同的)一伙(人),一帮(人)
You can usetribeto refer to a group of people who are all doing the same thing or who all behave in the same way.- ...tribes of talented young people.
一群群才华出众的年轻人 - …the particularly unpleasant tribe who argue over the splitting of restaurant and bar bills.
那帮为分摊吃喝账单而争吵的令人非常讨厌的家伙
- ...tribes of talented young people.
双语例句
- Primitive tribes lived by fishing, hunting and gathering.
原始部落靠渔猎采集为生。 - Originally tribes exchanged with tribe through the respective chiefs of the gentes;
起初是部落和部落之间通过各自的氏族首长来进行交换; - The walls between races and tribes; natives and immigrants; Christian and Muslim and Jew cannot stand.
种族和部落、原住民和移民、基督教徒、穆斯林与犹太教徒之间的墙不能存在下去。 - They battled against other Indian tribes, but rarely fought with the whites
他们同其他印第安部落作战,但很少与白人并肩对敌。 - The two tribes live peaceably together.
这两个部落和平地生活在一起。 - The various tribes had their regular festivals, with definite rites, especially dances and games.
各部落各有其定期的节日和一定的崇拜形式,特别是舞蹈和竞技; - This is an ancient European tribes lived in what is now the junction of Norway and Denmark.
这是一个欧洲的古老部落,生活在现在的挪威和丹麦的交界处。 - The tribes were easily conquered by the Persian armies.
这些部落轻易就被波斯军队征服了。 - Libya is divided into tribes and clans.
利比亚被部落和党派瓜分。 - Schools will help to civilize the wild tribes there.
学校教育将有助于使那里的野蛮部落逐步开化。