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n. 异端;异教徒;无信仰者
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邪教徒,异教徒(为伊斯兰教徒用语,指不信伊斯兰教的人,尤指基督教徒);
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Giaour
Giaour, Gawur or Ghiaour written gâvur in modern Turkish (, , from ), is an offensive ethnic slur used by Muslims in Turkey and the Balkans to describe all who are non-Muslim, with particular reference to Christians like Greeks,James Lewis Farley, Turks and Christians, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 1-4021-8786-6James Finn. Stirring Times, Or, Records from Jerusalem Consular Chronicles of 1853 To 1856, 2004, p.
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Manfredo: o Giaour
The Orientalism of Byron's Giaour
Reconstructing Byronic Time, or Temporality and Memory in The Giaour
Worse than Faithless: Plenitude and the Loss of Knowledge in The Giaour
THE VARIETIES IN NARRATORS MINDSET AND VIEWPOINT IN THE GIAOUR, A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH TALE
Gouvy: 'Cantate, Oeuvres Symphoniques et Musique De Chambre'. Overtures-Le Giaour
“That lifeless thing the living fear”: Freedom, Community, and the Gothic Body in The Giaour
giaour (n.)
1560s, Turkish term of contempt for non-Muslims, from Turkish pronunciation of Persian gaur, variant of gabr "infidel, fire-worshipper," originally applied to the adherents of the Zoroastrian religion. Used by the Turks especially of Christians, "and so commonly that it does not necessarily imply an insult" [Century Dictionary].
1. A prodigal who returns is more precious than gold.
浪子回头金不换.
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2. A miserly father makes a prodigal son.
老子守财奴,儿子败家子.
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3. Nature is prodigal of her gifts.
大自然不吝惜其恩赐.
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4. The country has been prodigal of its forests.
这个国家的森林正受过度的采伐.
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5. Prodigal habits die hard.
大手大脚的习惯很难改掉。
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