sarkar
名词 n.
英 /ˈsɜːkɑː/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An administrative unit used mostly in the Muslim states of South Asia.
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A clerk or accountant.
— […] and there would be various objections to trusting a native with the purport of such communications, even where some of the baboos, sircars, purvoes, and others of that genus, can converse with sufficient comprehensiveness in English […]
- A native steward or housekeeper.
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The Government, the State.
— He said that Janoo had told him that there was an order of the Sirkar against magic, because it was feared that magic might one day kill the Empress of India.
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Administration of a particular prime minister.
— No doubt, a handful of people are immensely benefiting from the policies of the Modi Sarkar.
词源
From Hindi सरकार (sarkār)/Urdu سرکار (sarkār), from Persian سرکار (sarkâr, “superintendent, overseer, chief”), compound of سر (sar, “head”) + کار (kâr, “agent, doer”).
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