เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

arame การใช้

"arame" แปล  
ประโยคมือถือ
  • One strikes the arame with the vaqueta to produce the sound.
  • Lignan content in arame is noted by several sources.
  • Viola de arame "'is a stringed musical instrument from the Portuguese island of Madeira.
  • The dobr鉶 is moved back and forth from the arame to change the pitch produced by the berimbau.
  • Arame comes in dark brown strands, has a mild, semi-sweet flavor, and a firm texture.
  • In Assyrian records, the city is observed as the seat of Arame, son of the founder of the kingdom.
  • The company is largely known by its main wine and cognac brand " Aram?", named after king Arame of Urartu.
  • One of the more famous Arama is Anathapindika's, known as " Anathapindikassa arame ", built on Prince Jeta's grove.
  • Living at the time of King Shalmaneser III of Assyria ( ruled 859 824 BC ), Arame united the Nairi tribe against the threat of the Assyrian Empire.
  • Arame has been suggested as the prototype of both Haik ( Khaldi ), in the chronology of historian Mikayel Chamchian dated to the 19th to 18th century BC.
  • In 1964, they started Aramis Inc ., designed by Arame Yeranyan, with the fragrance named after Yeremes-a city in Armenia, producing fragrances and grooming products for men.
  • Due to factors such as the climate and insular environment the style of music, songs, dance and instruments used ( such as the " viola de arame " ).
  • His work has been exhibited in Armenia, France, Lebanon, Canada, and the United States and displayed at the Modern Art Museum of Yerevan, Alex & Marie Manoogian Museum of Detroit, and the Arame Art Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia.
  • The album is long out-of-print, being never re-released under CD format, but to this day it has a small cult following, with " A Gota " and " As Aventuras do Homem-Arame " being minor hits.
  • Most of the seaweed you find there will be fine in a salad : aside from nori, only hijiki and arame _ black, stringy types best reserved for cooking and flavoring _ and kelp ( kombu ), usually used to make stock, should be avoided.
  • Rounding the point to the rocky ocean side past a profusion of sweet beach peas, I climb down to a seaweed garden sporting a world of condiments and snacks : bright green sea lettuce, crunchy arame, salty dulse, giant whips of kelp, and to thicken a sauce, Irish moss.
  • However, there is no historical, archaeological or linguistic evidence that the " Aramu ", " Armi " or " Arame " were actually Arameans or related to them; and the earliest " undisputed " historical attestation of Arameans as a people appears much later, in the inscriptions of Tiglath Pileser I ( c . 1100 BC ).