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		Definition of Uighur in English: Uighur(also Uigur, Uygur) noun ˈwiːɡəˈwēˌɡo͝or 1A member of a Turkic people of north-western China, particularly the Xinjiang region, and adjoining areas. (中国西北部,尤指新疆及相邻地区的)维吾尔族人 Example sentencesExamples -  Delegates, including Tibetans, Cantonese speakers from Hong Kong and Macao, and Turkic Uighurs from Xinjiang in the remote northwest, struggle to make themselves understood in Mandarin.
 -  The concerns of China, which faces problems with the Uighurs in its northwest region, also deserve attention.
 -  Most were Uzbeks, but there were also Afghans, Chechens, Uighurs from China and a small number of Arabs.
 -  Security officials said the men included Pakistanis, Arabs, Chechens, Uzbeks and ethnic Uighurs from China's predominantly Muslim Xinjiang province, where a separatist movement is simmering.
 -  Many of the artefacts were made under the suzerainty of the Uighurs, a Turkic people from western China who were the dominant power in Central Asia for nearly a century.
 -  He stressed, however, that China still has an obligation to respect the human rights of its minorities, including the Uighurs, a Turkic people native to western China.
 
 2mass noun The Turkic language of the Uighurs, which has about 7 million speakers. 维吾尔语(维吾尔族人用的突厥语,使用者约700万) Example sentencesExamples -  He has seen the boy only once in his life; when they converse by telephone, the child speaks Chinese not Uighur.
 -  Important documents are translated into major minority tongues and four of them - Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Zhuang - appear on Chinese bank notes.
 -  Khalkha Mongolian may be written in traditional Uighur or Cyrillic script.
 -  The Uighur language was purged from school curricula, and thousands of Uighur writers were arrested for ‘advocating separatism’ - which often meant nothing more than writing in Uighur.
 
 
 adjective ˈwiːɡəˈwēˌɡo͝or Relating to the Uighurs or their language. (与)维吾尔人(有关)的;(与)维吾尔语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  But its generous portions, authentic cuisine, value and exotic Uygur dance all ensure a special dining experience.
 -  The reforms of the Kazak and Uygur writing systems are examples of adoption of the Plan under political pressure against the will of the two language communities.
 -  The fun and games included a music by a traditional Xinjiang trio, dancing by Uighur girls in revealing outfits, lucky draws and games.
 -  Beijing has pushed the governments of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to crack down on Uighur activists.
 -  It's very worried about Uighur nationalism.
 -  They were reportedly training in Afghanistan with Uighur groups seeking independence or greater autonomy from China in the Xinjiang region.
 -  The faces and dress are Uigur, Kazahk, Tajik and Tartar.
 
    Definition of Uighur in US English: Uighur(also Uygur, Uigur) nounˈwēˌɡo͝or 1A member of a Turkic people of northwestern China, particularly the Xinjiang region, and adjoining areas. (中国西北部,尤指新疆及相邻地区的)维吾尔族人 Example sentencesExamples -  Security officials said the men included Pakistanis, Arabs, Chechens, Uzbeks and ethnic Uighurs from China's predominantly Muslim Xinjiang province, where a separatist movement is simmering.
 -  Many of the artefacts were made under the suzerainty of the Uighurs, a Turkic people from western China who were the dominant power in Central Asia for nearly a century.
 -  Delegates, including Tibetans, Cantonese speakers from Hong Kong and Macao, and Turkic Uighurs from Xinjiang in the remote northwest, struggle to make themselves understood in Mandarin.
 -  The concerns of China, which faces problems with the Uighurs in its northwest region, also deserve attention.
 -  He stressed, however, that China still has an obligation to respect the human rights of its minorities, including the Uighurs, a Turkic people native to western China.
 -  Most were Uzbeks, but there were also Afghans, Chechens, Uighurs from China and a small number of Arabs.
 
 2The Turkic language of the Uighur. Example sentencesExamples -  The Uighur language was purged from school curricula, and thousands of Uighur writers were arrested for ‘advocating separatism’ - which often meant nothing more than writing in Uighur.
 -  Khalkha Mongolian may be written in traditional Uighur or Cyrillic script.
 -  Important documents are translated into major minority tongues and four of them - Tibetan, Mongolian, Uighur and Zhuang - appear on Chinese bank notes.
 -  He has seen the boy only once in his life; when they converse by telephone, the child speaks Chinese not Uighur.
 
 
 adjectiveˈwēˌɡo͝or Relating to the Uighur or their language. (与)维吾尔人(有关)的;(与)维吾尔语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  But its generous portions, authentic cuisine, value and exotic Uygur dance all ensure a special dining experience.
 -  The reforms of the Kazak and Uygur writing systems are examples of adoption of the Plan under political pressure against the will of the two language communities.
 -  The faces and dress are Uigur, Kazahk, Tajik and Tartar.
 -  The fun and games included a music by a traditional Xinjiang trio, dancing by Uighur girls in revealing outfits, lucky draws and games.
 -  Beijing has pushed the governments of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to crack down on Uighur activists.
 -  It's very worried about Uighur nationalism.
 -  They were reportedly training in Afghanistan with Uighur groups seeking independence or greater autonomy from China in the Xinjiang region.
 
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