常見(jiàn)例句A third debated whether to take off her burka. 第三個(gè)女孩正在為是否需要脫下她的布卡爾而爭(zhēng)論著。"The vast majority of Muslims are against the burka. “絕大多數(shù)的穆斯林反對(duì)布爾卡。Ms Amara said she was "in favour of the burka not existing in my country". 阿馬拉埃西女士說(shuō),她是“有利于布爾卡不會(huì)在我國(guó)現(xiàn)有的” 。"It's time for Barack Obama to let Hillary Clinton take off her burka," she wrote. “是時(shí)候了,奧巴馬應(yīng)讓希拉里脫去隱身長(zhǎng)袍了?!彼龑?xiě)道。A French government minister has called for the burka, the head-to-toe garment worn by a minority of Muslim women in France, to be banned. 法國(guó)政府一位部長(zhǎng)呼吁禁止法國(guó)境內(nèi)穿著穆斯林女性的從頭到腳的波爾卡罩袍。MsAmara, who is of Algerian descent, argued that banning the burka wouldhelp women to stand up to the extremists in their communities. 女士阿馬拉埃西,誰(shuí)是阿爾及利亞后裔的問(wèn)題,爭(zhēng)辯說(shuō),禁止布爾卡將有助于婦女站起來(lái)的極端分子在他們的社區(qū)。 返回 burka