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Navajos ˈnævəhəuz COCA³⁶⁶⁰⁰BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本例句 纳瓦霍斯¹⁰⁰原型navajo的复数 As a result, many young Navajos have left to seek work in big cities throughout the Southwest. 因此,许多年轻纳瓦霍人已经离开家乡,到美国西南部地区的大城市寻找工作。 hjenglish About half of Navajos today speak their native language, according to the Science article, but Iverson fears that estimate is high. 据《科学》杂志的文章称,今天有一半的纳瓦霍人说本族语言,但是艾弗森教授认为这个数字被高估了。 yeeyan Because the Japanese couldn't crack the code, the Navajos became particular targets for capture. 因为日本人不能破译这种密码,纳瓦霍人就成了特别要俘虏的目标。 fzfanyi But even in the 1880s the Navajos had to deal with federal normalization efforts. Christian missionaries also were active, Iverson wrote in an email. 但即便是在相对隔绝的十九世纪八十年代,纳瓦霍人也要提防联邦政府的同化,并同活跃的基督教传教士作斗争,艾弗森在电子邮件中写道。 yeeyan Initially, Navajos resisted education offered by the American government, which included harsh boarding schools intended to help their children assimilate into white culture. 起初,纳瓦霍人不愿接受美国政府提供的教育,因为他们坚信那些严厉的寄宿学校想要同化他们的下一代。 yeeyan The authors also point to cultural factors: Navajos selectively adopted new practices while retaining their identity, which allowed them to avoid a pitfall of other tribes. 纳瓦霍人在保持自身独特性的同时会有选择地吸收一些新的事物,这是其他印第安部族所不具备的特质。 yeeyan The Navajos were assigned to Marine divisions and shipped out. 这些纳瓦霍人被分配到海军陆战师后,就登船出发了。 fzfanyi The Navajos have their own red-rock tribal park, called Monument Valley, that's every bit as spectacular as U.S. national parks elsewhere in the Southwest. 纳瓦霍斯人拥有属于他们的红石部落公园,称为纪念碑谷,这里的每一处都与美国西南部的其它的国家公园同样壮观。 hjenglish The Navajos successfully fought this initiative and avoided seeing their land splintered. 是纳瓦霍人主动地和当局作斗争,并最终成功地避免了自己的家园惨遭分裂的命运。 yeeyan These Navajos then return to their divisions to instruct the remaining men. 这5个人后来回到各自的师里向剩下的人教授这些内容。 xifangw Navajos do have an impressive ability to incorporate new elements into their culture, a trait that shows up in their silver work and weaving, he added. 纳瓦霍人吸收外来文化元素的能力令人印象深刻,这一点在他们制作的银器和纺织物上得到体现,他补充说道。 yeeyan |