iraqi

IPA/ɪˈrɑː.ki/
KK[ˌɪrˈæki]IPA/ɪˈræk.i/

iraqi — 形容詞

  • iraqipositive
  • more iraqicomparative
  • most iraqisuperlative

1. coming from or connected with the Middle Eastern country of Iraq, including its

1.形容詞A2
釋義

伊拉克的

與伊拉克或其人民有關的

coming from or connected with the Middle Eastern country of Iraq, including its inhabitants, culture, language, and traditions

例句

The Iraqi capital, Baghdad, lies on both sides of the Tigris River.

伊拉克首都巴格達位於底格里斯河的兩岸。

Noor's grandmother taught her how to cook several traditional Iraqi dishes.

Noor 的祖母教她如何烹調幾道傳統的伊拉克菜餚。

modifies nouns for cultural items: Iraqi dishes, Iraqi music, Iraqi art

文法句型

Iraqi + noun

用法筆記

Always used directly before a noun — describing where something or someone comes from. Do not add an article when used attributively (✗ 'an Iraqi flag' is correct; this is the normal pattern). Do not confuse with the noun form 'Iraqi' (a person).

常見錯誤

She is an Iraqi teacher' (ambiguous — means teacher of Iraqi nationality, which is correct, but some learners confuse this with the noun form).
She is an Iraqi teacher.
💡When used before a noun, 'Iraqi' is always an adjective; the noun form stands alone: 'She is an Iraqi.'

iraqi — 名詞