bomas造句

"bomas"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. The bomas are just over a ridge and away from public view.
  2. His planned concert at The Bomas of Kenya was cancelled.
  3. Under Kolnyang, there are sub-Payams / Bomas : Chuei keer, Gak, Malek, Pariak, Anyang-lengker etc.
  4. Since their capture, the two rhinos have been kept in pens _ called bomas _ that resemble frontier forts with 10-foot-tall pointed posts.
  5. Apart from the neatly built stockades shown in illustrations of bomas, the term, in practice, more often resembled the structure shown in the cartoon accompanying this article.
  6. It's difficult to find bomas in a sentence. 用bomas造句挺难的
  7. The kids and I entered a Kikuyu hut in a Bomas, looked up at the pointy center and pretended to map out where in this home our respective rooms would be.
  8. Official and civil society consultation processes led to the adoption of what became known as the " Bomas draft " constitution ( after the location of the conference that adopted it ).
  9. His style was parodied using the by-line of " Teech Bomas " in the " Wipers Times ", a trench newspaper, but he was lauded by the readership back in Britain.
  10. In the form of fortified villages or camps, " bomas " were commonplace in Central Africa in the 18th and 19th century in areas affected by the slave trade, tribal wars and colonial conquest, and were built by both sides in such conflicts.
  11. On the sarcophagus that holds the lahid, there is an inscription written in Greek ( " bomas ", " altar " ) . " Bomas " was used as symbol which stresses that with the connection of a dead body of a person in high position, his or her remembrance will be exalted.
  12. On the sarcophagus that holds the lahid, there is an inscription written in Greek ( " bomas ", " altar " ) . " Bomas " was used as symbol which stresses that with the connection of a dead body of a person in high position, his or her remembrance will be exalted.
  13. With Belgian, German and Portuguese frontiers to contend with, Johnston ensured that British bomas were established ( in addition to those in Nyasaland ) east of Luapula-Mweru at Chiengi and the Kalungwishi River, at the south end of Lake Tanganyika at Abercorn, and at Fort Jameson between Mozambique and the Mweru into the British Empire.
  14. Other uses to which " Senegalia laeta " is put are as fuel-wood and charcoal, browse for domestic animals, dead fencing for bomas, poles, fence-posts; the bark from the trunk is used for making ropes and repairing calabashes and in medicine it is considered to have analgesic properties, it is also used to soften hides before tanning.
  15. The " Oxford English Dictionary " ascribes the first use to the adventurer Henry Morton Stanley, in his book " Through the Dark Continent " ( 1878 ) :'From the staked bomas . . there rise to my hearing the bleating of young calves .'The term is also used throughout Stanley's earlier book " How I found Livingstone " ( 1871 )'. . . we pitched our camp, built a boma of thorny acacia, and other tree branches, by stacking them round our camp . . .'Krapf s " A Dictionary of the Suahili Language " ( 1882 ) defines " boma " as'a palisade or stockade serving as a kind of fortification to towns and villages . . . may consist of stones or poles, or of an impenetrable thicket of thorns,'though he does not give an origin for the word . " Boma " also appears in Band's'Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon'( 1920 ), which indicates the word was in use in Tanganyika long before it fell under the control of the British.

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