marara造句
例句与造句
- The common name for these plants is the marara.
- In 1874, Bucasia was originally called Marara but was later named Seaview.
- A specifically designed boat, called the " poti marara ", is used.
- The Mountain Marara is a bush or small tree to 8 metres tall, and 25 cm in diameter.
- They have common names including Red Carabeen, Leather Jacket, Brush Mahogany, Red Bean, Pink Marara and Brush Mararie.
- It's difficult to find marara in a sentence. 用marara造句挺难的
- A third candidate, Alivera Mukabaramba, withdrew from the race Sunday and called on her supporters to vote for Kagame, said Christian Marara, a spokesman.
- The Barrington Tops Marara is a bush or small tree to 8 metres ( 25 ft ) tall, and 25 cm ( 10 in ) in diameter.
- In French Polynesia, fishermen use harpoons, using a specifically designed boat, the " poti marara ", to pursue it, because mahi-mahi do not dive.
- Hermann Wendland attempted to resurrect " Aiphanes " in 1878, merging " Martinezia " and " Marara " into it, but his proposal was ignored.
- The " poti marara " is a powerful motorized V-shaped boat, optimized for high agility and speed, and driven with a stick so the pilot can hold his harpoon with his right hand.
- "We want to transform Rwanda by creating a middle class, " said Christian Marara, spokesman of the opposition Party for Progress and Concord, or PPC . " The middle class can only come into being if we widen access to education and create more jobs that would wean the population off their dependence on land ."
- Nukha and Zubaid Ruha and Hada ( best archers among the Arabs ) that has famous Historical personalities such as the Arabian knight king of Yemen Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib al-Zubaidi al-Madhhiji who became Muslim and Malik Ashtar al-Nakh'ei a close friend of the Prophet Muhammad and a military leader with Ali ibn Abi Talib in the battle of Siffin, and Madhhij tribe later fought the Qarmatians under leadership of Abul Ashira in Yemen and Malik ibn Marara a-Rahawi, and the commentaries on al-Hamdani's book shows that they still live in the same towns and places as Hamadani described them in his book dated 900 AD, 1100 hyears ago.