Jewry如何读

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Jewry是什么意思

  • n.犹太人;犹太人区

Jewry自然拼读

Jew·ry

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Jewry变形

Jewries

Jewry英英释义

noun

the Jewish people

plural Jewries a community of Jews

Jewry词源中文解释

约于1200年, Jeuerie “贫民区,城镇中的犹太区”,源自盎格鲁-法语 Juerie,古法语 Juierie(13世纪; 现代法语 Juiverie); 参见 Jew 和 -ery。14世纪初期指“犹太人集体”; 14世纪中期指“犹太人的土地,犹太地”。

Jewry词源英文解释

The first known use of Jewry was in the 13th century

Jewry儿童词典英英释义

jingle1 of 2verb

to make or cause to make a light clinking sound

coins jingled in their pockets

jingle2 of 2noun

a light clinking sound

a catchy repetition of sounds in a poem

a verse or song marked by catchy repetition

jimsonweednoun

a tall poisonous weed that is related to the potato and has bad-smelling leaves, large white or violet trumpet-shaped flowers, and a prickly fruit

jim-dandynoun

something very good

Jewrynoun

plural Jewries a district in which Jews lived : ghetto

the Jewish people

Jewry 例句

1 If it seems increasingly clear that an exhibition on Polish Jewry should not overemphasise its disappearance, that is partly, and unexpectedly, because it seems to be coming back.

2 He let it go at that, and went back to talking about the destruction of European Jewry.

3 For compared to the Holocaust of European Jewry, the Roma extermination has been less studied and less commemorated.

4 Israel was founded in the aftermath of the Nazi-led genocide of European Jewry, and Germany has rooted much of its post-Holocaust identity in the idea of supporting the Jewish state.

5 The Scroll of Esther is thus allegory as national autobiography: the story of a Diaspora Jewry regularly threatened with rapacious assaults by hostile neighbors and historic foes.

6 For American Jewry, the debate since the dinner has brought into focus what may be the most discomfiting moment in U.S. history in a half-century or more.

7 The government's plan to outlaw doxxing was welcomed by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, which represents Australia’s Jewish community.

8 I said that just as the American Jew is in political, economic, and cultural harmony with world Jewry, I was convinced that it was time for all Afro-Americans to join the world’s Pan-Africanists.

9 The film adroitly sets the writer's works, his triumphs and tribulations, against the backdrop of a tumultuous period for European Jewry.

10 They were speaking to the heart of contemporary American Jewry.

11 Mr. Herz’s heirs have donated the collection to the Leo Baeck Institute, a library focused on German-speaking Jewry at the Center for Jewish History on West 16th Street in Manhattan.

12 “There is only one Jewry left now in the world,” he said softly, staring up at the ceiling.

13 Goebbels effectively portrayed the fire bombings of German cities as “Jewish terror”, with the implication that the Allies, manipulated by global Jewry, were exacting revenge for German crimes.

14 At the camp, each morning begins with a lesson on global Jewry.

15 Was Mrs. Hitler on Adolf's 8th birthday thinking, "I bet this guy wipes out European Jewry"? Throughout history, as a species, we do things that go against character.

16 The allegation, which Israel categorically denies, is laden with a particular significance in Israel, a country founded in the wake of the near wholesale destruction of European Jewry and that soon after became a haven for Jews expelled by the hundreds of thousands from Arab lands.

17 Kantor’s parents, who came from nearby villages, survived the Holocaust but died in her youth; her trip to Płaszów marked the beginning of a decade-long project exploring Eastern European Jewry and her own family history.

18 The role is one of particular importance to modern Jewry.

19 Einstein could not escape being regarded as a figurehead for world Jewry, but he did reject the post of President of Israel when it was offered in 1952.

20 While writing these essays she learned of the Nazi destruction of European Jewry.

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