AMish的意思和读音

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: [ˈɑmɪʃ] : [ˈɑːmɪʃ]

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1.使the members of a strict religious group in N America. The Amish live a simple farming life and reject some forms of modern technology.

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n.1.a religious group in the U.S. that live in a traditional way, mainly by farming, and refuse to use modern technology

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2.Within a week of the murders, Amish forgiveness was a central theme in more than 2, 400 news stories around the world.,“Amish2400

3.Amish have taught us: the wisdom of life is not just a few of the gift, it can be a tough cultural heritage.

4.That correlates nicely with the fact that among the Amish, men and women are equally long lived.寿

5.Her Amish background combined with her big-city law enforcement expertise make her the perfect candidate.使

6.He said some of the farmers are Amish.

7.It's a new millennium, George. The only people who aren't like that are the Amish and, apparently, you.

8.They show both the great technical skill of Amish women quilters and their ability to create traditional patterns in new and inventive ways.

9.Just how conservative are the Amish A group of Amish looks like a cast from a biblical movie set.

10.They did not want to speak to outsiders, but the non-Amish society around them was grieving, too.