1.贝都因人
2.流浪者;游牧民
1.贝都因人的;游牧的
2.流浪的
1.someone who belongs to an Arab people that lives in the desert in tents
1.Not always, Don. After all, Bedouins , the nomadic people who spend their entire lives in the desert, wear black robes.
丹,不是这样的。不管怎么说,终生都在沙漠中的游牧民族贝多因人都是穿黑色长袍的。
2.Rachel is no weed: in the past few months she has been on assignment in Iran and camped out with Bedouins in the Israeli desert.
雷切尔身体并不弱:在过去几个月里,她被派往伊朗一直和阿拉伯游牧族贝都因人一起驻扎在以色列的沙漠中。
3.aided by the Bedouins' tracking skills and tight kinship bonds, as well as by the susceptibility of Egypt's police to bribery.
借助于贝都因人的追踪技巧、牢固的亲属关系,以及埃及警察对贿赂的无敌抗性.。
4.In Sinai, officials said that the security police had withdrawn from broad portions of the territory, leaving armed Bedouins in control.
在西奈半岛,官员们说秘密警察已经从国土大部分区域内撤离了,留下有武器的贝督因人在控制局面。
5.North Africa's Sahara desert Bedouins have a strange custom, they are nomads, the camel is known as a good support.
北非的撒哈拉沙漠里贝都因人有一种奇特的风俗,他们是游牧民族,以擅长养骆驼著称。
6.We return to the train for showers and coffee like happy Bedouins.
我们回到火车上冲凉,喝咖啡,像是快乐的游牧人。
7.Bedouins are related to groups from Europe and Pakistan as well as the Middle East.
贝都因人身上同时有来自欧洲、巴基斯坦和中东的血统。
8.The resort keeps horses, and local Bedouins provide camels for those who want to venture deeper into the desert.
营地里饲养着马匹,而贝都因牧民能为要深入到沙漠腹地去的游客提供骆驼。
9.Thus, Bedouins do not carry their own water, because they know where the oases are.
贝多因人自己不带水,这是由于他们知道哪儿有绿洲。
10.His idea was to provide a watering-hole for "techno-Bedouins" such as himself, he says.
他的想法就是要给那些“科技贝多因人”(包括他自己)提供一个“水源”。