hajiri造句
- The military spokesman identified the two men aboard as squadron leader Saeed Ajab al-Hajiri and Lt . Hadi Hajaj al-Hajiri.
- Arab said al-Hajiri grew irate with vendors who sold him a watch and accused them of overcharging him, inducing him to attack.
- It identified the two attackers as Kuwaitis Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- The official said al-Kandari, 21, and the other attacker, Jassem al-Hajiri, 26, were trained in Afghanistan.
- But in some private circles, al-Kandari and al-Hajiri are hailed as " martyrs " who were promised heaven.
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry identified the assailants as Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- Al-Kandari spent 18 months in Afghanistan, and his cousin al-Hajiri joined him there for six months, al-Awadi said.
- Al-Jalahma's comments were allegedly made at the funeral of the two attackers, Anas al-Kandari and Jassem al-Hajiri.
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry identified the two assailants as Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry identified the Kuwaiti attackers as Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- It's difficult to see hajiri in a sentence. 用hajiri造句挺难的
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry has identified the assailants as Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- Al-Kandari and al-Hajiri apparently then drove their pickup truck to a second site and fired again before being killed by Marines training there.
- Anas al-Kandari, 21, and his 26-year-old cousin, Jassim al-Hajiri, had trained and fought in Afghanistan.
- Al-Awadi said Al-Hajiri was very close to his cousin and spent six months with him in Afghanistan, also returning before Sept . 11.
- One article, by reporter Hanan al-Hajiri, featured the dangers of sexual stimulants and the " unrealistic promises " offered by advertisements promoting them.
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry identified the attackers, who were killed in the assault, as Anas al-Kandari, 21, and Jassem al-Hajiri, 26.
- The Kuwaiti Interior Ministry condemned the attack and identified the assailants as Anas al-Kandari, born in 1981, and Jassem al-Hajiri, born in 1976.
- "I believe the government found itself in big trouble and just wanted a way out, " said deputy Abdullah al-Hajiri, a former commerce minister.
- Al-Kandari's brother, Abdullah, described al-Hajiri was a " very normal man who loved Muslims and was moved by their conditions ."
- The Kuwaitis, Anas al-Kandari and his cousin, Jassem al-Hajiri, were singled out as " brothers " of the Sept . 11 hijackers.