Jewish的意思和读音

Jewish

: [ˈdʒuɪʃ] : [ˈdʒuːɪʃ]

adj.

n.“Yiddish”

Jewishadj.

1.connected with Jews or Judaism; believing in and practising Judaism

We're Jewish.

the local Jewish community

adj.1.;,

n.1.“Yiddish”

adj.1.someone who is Jewish was born in the Jewish culture and may practice Judaism; relating to Jews, their culture, or their religion

n.1.Same as Yiddish

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1.As a "cosmopolitan" international figure (and Jewish), he would be a prime target for the extreme right.),

2.There was no Jewish expectation that the Messiah would be a suffering Messiah in the ancient Jewish world.

3.Howard: I'm with you. I just have to make sure that if I'm a synthetic human, I'd still be Jewish. I promised my mother.

4.Yet anti-Jewish propaganda has long been a staple of a popular series called "Valley of the Wolves" .

5.But she had been enchanted by the Jewish Montessori, helplessly enchanted, not even minding (truth be told) the ghastly tales of the Door.

6.Noah is not a Jewish "patriarch" but a sun god, and the tale of entering and exiting the Ark signifies the sun's death and resurrection.”,退

7.Those symbols are a reminder that this Siberian territory bordering Manchuria and seven time zones east of Moscow is a Jewish republic.西

8.She said in a local Starbucks on the day before the event. "I'm just a normal Jewish girl, anywhere. ",“”。

9.The influences on him, he supposed, were mostly Blake, Shakespeare and the King James Bible (though he was Jewish, he did not know Hebrew).

10.Viewing the hoopla over him with humorous detachment, he variously referred to himself as the Jewish saint or artist's model.