1.蒙古人;蒙古语
2.蒙古族
1.蒙古语的;蒙古人的
2.蒙古的
1.a former term for somebody affected by Down syndrome, now considered highly offensive
2.a member of the originally nomadic peoples who inhabit Mongolia and established an empire in the 13th century
1.relating to Mongolia, its people, or their language or culture
1.Early in his career as an official, Yang Jisheng was an outspoken critic of the Ming government's horse trading policy with the Mongols.
在其职业生涯早期,杨继盛就对明朝政府与蒙古人开马市做交易的策略进行了公开批评。
2.The Mongols did not want to shed "royal blood" , so they wrapped him in a rug and trampled him to death with their horses.
蒙古人不想流「王者的血」,用毯子把穆斯塔西姆包着,跃马把他踩死。
3.Of course, for much of its history the United States was no more an exemplar of human rights than were the Romans or the Mongols.
当然,在很长一段历史期间,美国并非是一个比罗马或蒙古更讲人权的国家。
4.It is said that mooncakes - which the Mongols did not eat - were the perfect vehicle for hiding and passing along plans for the rebellion.
据说月饼蒙古人不吃的被用来和传递起义用的计划。
5.The Mongols would harass the enemy from the sides until the latter were exhausted, then close in for the kill.
蒙古军会从四面八方不断侵扰敌人,直到敌人筋疲力尽,再包围并一举歼灭。
6.As a result, people remember the one called the Mongols of Genghis Khan and his descendants are also very proud of him.
由此,人们记住了一个叫成吉思汗的蒙古人,他的后代也以他为荣。
7.Either way, only once those regiments are sufficiently weakened will the Mongols start to function like an ordinary country.
无论哪种方式,仅当他们的部队被充分削弱以后,这些蒙古人才会变为一般的国家。
8.This animal was held in high esteem among the Mongols, for it is physically adapted for traversing the sandy plains of the Gobi Desert.
蒙古人对这种动物非常看重,因为它的身体非常适于穿越戈壁滩的沙漠地带。
9.Babur struggled on in Central Asia for a while, but was crushed between Uzbeks, Mongols and Timurid princes.
巴布尔在中亚挣扎了一段时间,但被乌兹别克人,蒙古人和帖木儿的王子们击溃了。
10.Even the Mongols, sweeping in off the northern plains, took to the sea in their attempts to conquer Java and Japan.
甚至连横扫北方平原的蒙古人也涉足海域,试图征服爪哇和日本。