kosher的意思和读音

kosher

: [ˈkoʊʃər] : [ˈkəʊʃə(r)]

adj.);

n.;〈

v.使()

koshered  koshering  koshers  

adj.fake,unlawful

adj.genuine,authentic,true,real,bona fide

kosheradj.

1.prepared according to the rules of Jewish law

2.(informal)honest or legal

Their business deals are not always completely kosher.

adj.1.】();2.3.;;

n.1.2.,

v.1.使()

adj.1.approved or allowed by Jewish laws concerning food2.not false; not illegal or dishonest

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1.But I'm going to check up on him to see whether he's actually kosher or just lying about himself.

2.Rub the turkey inside and out with the kosher salt. Place the bird in a large stock pot, and cover with cold water.

3.NASA has responded to requests for kosher meals before and has even provided vegetarian meals -- at least for short-term visits.NASA——访

4.Lau said he believed McDonald's would adopt the new style in other strictly kosher branches over time.

5.The synthetic stuff can also be eaten by vegans and is considered by most to be halal and kosher.

6.Whenever you make a deal, check first to make sure that the money you receive is kosher.

7.Coming from what was once the temple of inflation fundamentalism, it is akin to the chief rabbi calling for reconsideration of kosher laws.殿——

8.Finally, a comprehensive solution would let domain owners confirm that the names and machine numbers issued by a given CA are kosher.(CA)

9.Free advertising in the OU Kosher Directory which is sent to all OU certified companies and is sold to thousands of consumers.广

10.In addition, Kosher meat and fowl must be slaughtered by a specially trained expert in a painless ritual fashion in order to be acceptable.