of or relating to or characteristic of Bangladesh or its people or language
<adj.pert> Bangladeshi dialects
Bangladeshi \Bangladeshi\ prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Bangladesh. [WordNet 1.5]
Bangladeshi \Bangladeshi\ prop. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Bangladesh. Bangladeshi dialects
Syn: East Pakistani. [WordNet 1.5]
A survey by the South Bank Polytechnic revealed that not a single Bangladeshi from Spitalfields worked in the City. My local baker, a Moroccan, is popular and does a roaring trade at weekends among the people from the top of the hill.
The U.S. automobile industry is not under pressure from Bangladeshi car manufacturers.
Bangladeshi police stormed a college campus in Dhaka and fired on 1,000 protesting students and teachers, reportedly killing one person and wounding over 100.
Gumball-sized ice pellets rained down on the 30,000 fans watching a match between Nepalese and Bangladeshi teams at the National Stadium.
Opposition members due to resign from Bangladeshi parliament unless government accepts demands for fresh elections under neutral caretaker government.
To date the US has made more than 3,000 helicopter relief drops. The Bangladeshi cyclone disaster area is equally inaccessible but there has been no comparable level of air support.
The girl is one of several members of a Bangladeshi family that Stefan Christopher, 52, brought to this country.
About 60 people trickled across Sunday, including a group of 35 Pakistani and Bangladeshi workers in two vehicles.
"This is all," said Miralam Bashir Mihmir, a Bangladeshi laborer, spreading his hands to take in his cotton shift and sandals.
Bangladeshi opposition parties plan countrywide blockade of rail, road and waterways. Turkey's coalition partner Social Democrat Populist Party holds extraordinary congress to decide on merger with rival Republican Peoples Party. TOMORROW: Christmas Day.
Everywhere she stopped, Noor was surrounded by Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Indian men and women shouting at her: "Please help us.
In 1987 Amnesty International, the London-based human rights organization, said it had received "increasing reports of arbitrary arrests, torture and extrajudicial executions" of tribespeople in the Chittagong Hill Tracts by Bangladeshi troops.
Wearing white pants, pink T-shirt and white sweater, Miss Hepburn, 59, waved from the tug to young Sudanese sitting on the White Nile riverbank and posed for pictures with members of the boat's Sudanese and Bangladeshi crew.
The dead man was identified as Taleb Khan Gamallah of Pakistan. The injured were four Saudis, three Pakistanis, five Bangladeshis, two Egyptians, a Turk and a British citizen of Bangladeshi origin.
Bangladeshi youths hurled bombs, burned vehicles and shouted anti-government slogans during a general strike called to disrupt parliamentary elections, scheduled for today.
The deaths raised to three the number of people killed in violent confrontations in Dhaka and 12 other Bangladeshi cities. News reports said 350 people have been injured.
Hotel shops are closed, except for the Bangladeshi scent man in the lobby.
She attacked Islam but only because, as she once said, 'Islam gives women no freedom.' Her critics say she exaggerates the condition of Bangladeshi women.
When England beat Cameroon a couple of weeks later, a Bangladeshi man had a heart attack and a Bangladeshi woman killed herself.
When England beat Cameroon a couple of weeks later, a Bangladeshi man had a heart attack and a Bangladeshi woman killed herself.
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, like Sri Lankan President Jayewardene and Bangladeshi President H.M. Ershad, has already undertaken economic reforms that are conducive to foreign investment.
This account was not corroborated by a nearby detachment of Bangladeshi troops, and was contradicted by Somali witnesses who said US troops fired directly at the crowd.
Admajee Jute Mills employs more than 100,000 workers, making it the largest industry in Bangladeshi.
Most of the refugees at the Shaalan I camp are Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian and Sri Lankan men.
The cyclone also took a heavy toll of the flimsy mud and palm-thatch dwellings used by Bangladeshi fishermen and rice farmers.