"Tarim" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tarim" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tarim" Meaning

"Tarim" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:

1. Tarim Basin: The Tarim Basin is a large endorheic basin in northwest China, located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
2. Tarim River: The Tarim River is a major river in northwestern China that flows through the Tarim Basin and empties into the Lop Nur lake.

In some contexts, "tarim" may also refer to the Tarim Sands, a type of desert area in the region.

However, without more context, it's difficult to give a more specific definition.

"Tarim" Examples

Verb - to tar or tare (past tense: tarred, past participle: tared)

Tarm is actually a Turkish word. However, "tar" (or "tare") has a similar usage and meaning in English.

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1. The old, tarry surface of the wooden dock made it difficult to clean.
2. After a few years of use, the hockey puck became severely tared and worn, losing its original shape and function.
3. The pilot detected tar on her shoes and realized she was about to set foot on a recently tarred road.
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"Tarim" Similar Words

Targetry

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Targets

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Nouns<br><br>1. Objects or people that one intends to hit or influence with a missile or projectile.<br><br>2. Audiences or markets that a business or campaign aims to persuade or attract.<br><br>3. Things that one is trying to achieve or accomplish.<br><br>4. Points or areas of interest that one is attempting to reach or score in.<br><br>Verb<br><br>1. Aim or direct shots, blows, or blows at something.<br><br>2. Focus one's efforts or activities on something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The sniper took aim and fired at the target on the shooting range.<br><br>- The new marketing campaign is targeting middle-class households.<br><br>- The company aims to target new markets in the European region.<br><br>- The team is trying to hit the target score in the basketball game.<br><br>- The speaker is targeting her audience with emotional appeals.<br><br>Closely related words: object, objective, mark

Targum

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Tariff

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A tax or duty imposed on goods imported or exported from a country, typically expressed as a percentage of the value of the goods.

Tariffing

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The word "tariffing" is not a commonly used term. However, I'm assuming you meant "tariff," which refers to:<br><br>A tax or duty imposed on goods imported or exported between countries.<br><br>Example: "The country implemented a tariff on imported textiles to protect its own industry."<br><br>Alternatively, "tariffing" could also be related to the act of setting or adjusting tariffs. In this sense, it means:<br><br>The process of establishing or modifying taxation rates or fees on goods or services traded across national borders.<br><br>Example: "The government began tariffing policies to shift the balance of trade."<br><br>Note that neither usage is a widely recognized term, and "tariffing" is not a standard English word.

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Tarin

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Tarmacadam

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Tarmacadam is a mixture of aggregate (small stones, gravel, or crushed rock) coated with a binder, typically tar or bitumen, used as a road surface or car park surfacing material. It was invented by John Loudon McAdam in the early 19th century and was often used to construct roads.

Tarmacked

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Covered or surfaced with tar or bitumen, typically for roadmaking.

Tarn-et-garonne

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The Tarn-et-Garonne is a department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Its name is a combination of the two rivers Tarn and Garonne. It is located in the south west of the Massif Central, to the south of the department of Tarn, the east of Lot, the north of Gers and the west of Aveyron and Haute-Garonne.

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Tarnation

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