Jew
英 [dʒuː]
美 [dʒuː]
n. 犹太人; 犹太教徒
复数:jews
Collins.3 / BNC.3310 / COCA.1794
牛津词典
noun
- 犹太人;犹太教徒
a member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism and who come from the ancient Hebrew people of Israel; a person who believes in and practises Judaism
柯林斯词典
- 犹太人;犹太教徒
AJewis a person who believes in and practises the religion of Judaism.
双语例句
- If you forgot that you were a jew.
你忘记自己是个犹太人。 - Maybe you are not such a smart jew.
也许你这个犹太人并不是那么醒目。 - But not Jew and Susan.
可朱和苏珊却没有。 - If you are a Jew now where do you go to sacrifice?
如果你是犹太人,你会去哪儿献祭? - Notice he's separating out faith and law, that's not something that almost any Jew would do.
注意他在区分信仰和律法,几乎没有犹太人会这么做。 - The Greek died on a throne; the Jew died on a cross.
这希腊人死在帝王的宝座上,那犹太人死在十字架上。 - The walls between races and tribes; natives and immigrants; Christian and Muslim and Jew cannot stand.
种族和部落、原住民和移民、基督教徒、穆斯林与犹太教徒之间的墙不能存在下去。 - 'I know lots of ways,'and I told him a jew.
“我知道有许多办法,”于是我告诉了他几种。 - Frances Blake is a Jew, or a Jewess.
弗朗西丝·克莱克是个犹太人,或是犹太女人。 - Chomsky's experience as a Jew in America influences his perception of the country.
乔姆斯基在美国作为犹太人的经历影响了他对这个国家的看法。
