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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "anglo-indian", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ anglo-indian, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ anglo-indian trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Benamee (Anglo-Indian, also old gypsy), anonymous

2. Favorite Add to Anglo indian Teak Inlaid Bone Cake Stand lilibetdesign

3. Anglo indian two-drawer writing desk with symbolic inlays of bone and ebony

4. Anglo indian men have been portrayed as feckless idlers; the women as promiscuous sirens

5. Bukshee definition: a paymaster-general in the Anglo-Indian army Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. Subject: Hostile takeover bid for the European group Arcelor by the Anglo-Indian company Mittal Steel

7. Many Anglo-Indian hybrid dishes, curries, have been created, such as chicken tikka masala and balti.

Nhiều món ăn, cà ri lai tạo Anh-Ấn được tạo ra như gà tikka masala và balti.

8. Pair Anglo indian Brass and Enamelled Exquisite Finely Etched and Engraved Cotton Reel and Trumpet Vases

9. Anglo indian Cafe & Bar brings your favourite Indian dishes to life in warm and inviting spaces

10. The character was based on Anglo-Indian big game hunter Charles H. Ryall, superintendent of the Railway Police.

11. #bowbarracks #angloindian #kolkataToday I am going to talk about the Anglo indian community living in Bow Barracks Kolkata

12. The baptism candidates were composed of four racial groups —six Tamilians, three Karens, one Anglo-Indian and one Gurkha.

13. The next-door neighbors of Brothers Wright and Skinner happened to be nominal Christians of the Anglo-Indian community.

14. He preached mainly among the literate and English-speaking Anglo-Indian community who already professed to be Christians.

15. Cushy (adj.) "easy," 1915, Anglo-Indian slang, from Hindi khush "pleasant, healthy, happy" + -y (2)

16. In addition , the President may nominate not more than two members to represent the Anglo - Indian community ( article 331 ) .

17. Sometime early in 1943, Bert spoke to an Anglo-Indian civilian, Teddy Grubert, who worked with us on the military base.

18. Starting in Yangon, Hendry and his partner soon met two Anglo-Indian men who showed genuine interest in the Kingdom message.

19. They helpfully explained to the newcomers where there was a concentration of “Christians” and particularly of the English-reading Anglo-Indian community.

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21. “Who am I? ..is a question that I have found more difficult to answer than any other in my life,” says Margaret White, an Anglo-Indian culinary consultant who lives in Bengaluru and gives weekly classes at her home for reviving the Anglo indian cuisine, something which she feels is a responsibility on her part.

22. The square is described in William Makepeace Thackeray's Vanity Fair as the "Anglo-Indian district", where many retired officials of the civil service in India resided.

23. Amah Meaning: "wet-nurse," 1839, Anglo-Indian, from Portuguese ama "nurse," from Medieval Latin amma "mother," from… See definitions of Amah.

24. As was the custom, Skinner sought out the nominal Christians, again especially at the railway colony and in Anglo-Indian areas, placing many copies of Deliverance among them.

25. On January 14, The Weekreported on the case of Suzette Jordan, a 39-year-old Anglo-Indian mother of two in Kolkata, who survived what has become a numbingly familiar story.

26. The term Anglo indian is defined as per the article 366 (2) of the Indian constitution; “a person whose father or any of whose other male progenitors in the male line is …

27. A rustic chicken curry dish with few basic spices, but with a technique that is so distinctive of British cuisine in general, was hugely popular chicken curry among Anglo indian communities of then Calcutta.

28. Benamee, abkary, ag-boat, garry, hulwa, and many others can scarcely be called English: even those useful words cutcha and pucka the Anglo-Indian too often to his dismay finds unintelligible to the inhabitants of England

29. This was because of the zealous activity of an Anglo-Indian, Frank Barrett, a telegraphist with the Indian telegraphs department, who continued active in the Lord’s service till his death and spent many hours preaching in what is now West Pakistan.

30. Bungalow (n.) 1670s, Anglo-Indian, "one-story thatched house," usually surrounded by a veranda, from Gujarati bangalo, from Hindi bangla "low, thatched house," literally "Bengalese," used elliptically for "house in the Bengal style" (see Bengal).Related: Bungaloid.