post-Holocaust如何读

post-Hol·​o·​caustˌpōst-ˈhō-lə-ˌkȯst -ˈhä-, also  -ˌkäst, or  -ˈhȯ-lə-kȯst

post-Holocaust英英释义

adjective

existing or occurring after the Holocaust of World War II the post-Holocaust generation Cohen wrote for post-Holocaust times, bravely countering Theodore Adorno's notion that there could be no poetry after Auschwitz.—Mark Kidel

post-Holocaust literature

adjective

existing or occurring after the Holocaust of World War II the post-Holocaust generation Cohen wrote for post-Holocaust times, bravely countering Theodore Adorno's notion that there could be no poetry after Auschwitz.—Mark Kidel

post-Holocaust literature

post-Holocaust词源英文解释

The first known use of post-Holocaust was in 1968

post-Holocaust 例句

1 Lord Eric Pickles, Britain’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, announced last July that a panel of experts would try to settle the — at times heated — debate.

2 At the time, the organization began collecting testimonies from survivors of the attacks as part of their Countering Antisemitism Through Testimony Collection initiative, an initiative that documents post-Holocaust antisemitism.

3 Lord Eric Pickles, Britain’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, announced last summer that a panel of experts would attempt to settle a debate that has long vexed the island.

4 Already, the steady drumbeat of media generated by the anti-FAB press machine had rattled some in London, and Lord Eric Pickles, the United Kingdom’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, had taken note.

5 The concert showcased a rich tapestry of melodies and Yiddish songs, echoing the voices of Jewish and Roma musicians from both pre- and post-Holocaust eras.

6 Already Israel’s response has been subject to the same cries of moral equivalence, the same demands for a premature cease-fire, the same perversion of international law from its post-Holocaust purpose.

7 While in other post-Holocaust literature, survivors are often treated gently, benevolently, as quiet heroes who overcame unimaginable suffering to begin life anew, Rosenfarb is an unsparing realist, unsentimental in her portrayal of the consequences of the Holocaust experience.

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