chador造句1 Aunt Badri took the chador off her head and threw it back at the woman.
2 The contingent forced the chador onto aunt Badri's head and pushed her into the wagon, leaving me behind in the confusion.
3 I threw a chador over my head as fast as I could and rushed downstairs.
4 Thus women who would never have considered donning this cumbersome apparel quickly saw that the chador conferred a kind of protection.
5 Even our local produce seller, a deeply pious man with a gentle wife who wears a chador (an open cloak that covers the head and body), could not contain his fury at Ahmadinejad.
6 The paper approaches the subject from the following aspects: japanization of Zen and its characteristics, Zen and Chador, and Zen and Bushido.