英:['hɑ:ki:m]
美:['hɑkim]
英:['hɑ:ki:m]
美:['hɑkim]
同义词:hakim
同时 Hakim 也是一个男性名字,源自阿拉伯语 hakim,意为“智慧的”,作为名词时意为“医生; 哲学家; 统治者”,源自 hakuma 的词干,意为“他很聪明”; 也可以表示“法官”(hakam),“智慧,科学”(hikmah)。
1 And the hakeem pressed a hand to his eyes to shut out the memory of a dreadful scene.
2 I will not further repeat the cruel counsels of this bad man, but I will give the reason for the deadly hatred which he bore toward the poor hakeem.
3 But a general smile among the company showed the hakeem that his calling was held in no undue reverence, at least by those without present need of his ministrations.
4 "So that a man's life is an unsolvable riddle to all but himself," concurred the hakeem.
5 The Bedouins gathered round, and watched with keen interest the measures which were at once taken by the stranger hakeem to effect the cure of the lad.
6 "O prince of philosophers in pedlar's disguise!" murmured the hakeem.
7 From time immemorial the natives have placed implicit faith in the skill of Frank hakeems.
8 Thankful was the Syrian hakeem when they reached the Bedouin tents.
9 And Besso needs no hakeem, or you would not be here, my Rose of Sharon.'
10 The hakeem from Keneh has just been here—such a pleasing, clever young man, speaking Italian perfectly, and French extremely well.
11 You pass yourself off for a great hakeem.
12 Great was the gratitude of Azim, the Sheik, for the cure of his only son; and great was the admiration of the simple Bedouins for the skill of the wondrous hakeem.
13 By general although unspoken assent, the eyes of all the company were now directed to the venerable hakeem, as if to invite from him the next contribution to the night's entertainment.
14 I think it shows great intelligence in these people, how none of them will any longer consult an Arab hakeem if they can get a European to physic them.
15 The father is a "hakeem" or medicine man who cures diseases with herbal medicines.
16 Most carefully did the hakeem nurse his enemy through a raging fever.
17 Yusef very soon perceived that the Bedouin's case was not hopeless,—that God's blessing on the hakeem's skill might in a few days effect a wonderful change.
18 He has been hakeem to all the great pad-shahs of Europe, and is only travelling here to find some rare drugs and medicinal stones for the great emperor of Moscof.”
19 Drinking camel milk is becoming more prevalent, Sanaullah said, because hakeems, or local healers, encourage the practice.
20 The hakeem raised a hand deprecating the interruption.