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 Israel ['ɪzrɪəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 以色列, 以色列后裔, 犹太人



    israel
    [ noun ]
    1. Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine

    2. <noun.location>
    3. an ancient kingdom of the Hebrew tribes at the southeastern end of the Mediterranean Sea; founded by Saul around 1025 BC and destroyed by the Assyrians in 721 BC

    4. <noun.location>


    Jacob \Ja"cob\, n. [Cf. F. Jacob. See 2d {Jack}.]
    A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews),
    who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (--Gen.
    xxviii. 12); -- also called {Israel}.

    And Jacob said . . . with my staff I passed over this
    Jordan, and now I am become two bands. --Gen. xxxii.
    9, 10.

    Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel.
    --Gen. xxxii.
    28.

    {Jacob's ladder}.
    (a) (Bot.) A perennial herb of the genus {Polemonium}
    ({Polemonium c[oe]ruleum), having corymbs of drooping
    flowers, usually blue. Gray}.
    (b) (Naut.) A rope ladder, with wooden steps, for going
    aloft. --R. H. Dana, Jr.
    (c) (Naut.) A succession of short cracks in a defective spar.


    {Jacob's membrane}. See {Retina}.

    {Jacob's staff}.
    (a) A name given to many forms of staff or weapon, especially
    in the Middle Ages; a pilgrim's staff. [Obs.] --Spenser.
    (b) (Surveying) See under {Staff}.

    1. Peretz says Israel should tighten its Law of Return, which affords automatic citizenship to all Jewish immigrants.
    2. Begin resigned abruptly in 1983, at the height of Israel's military involvement in Lebanon.
    3. The anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe have yielded a bonanza for Israel in renewed diplomatic ties and the Israelis hope it also means the end of training and weapons support for Arab radicals.
    4. Jordan ruled the West Bank from 1949 until it was captured by Israel in 1967.
    5. Shaike Erez, head of Israel's military administration in the West Bank.
    6. Is it true, as he observes, that Israel had "nothing to lose" in the 1967 war because Washington would have rescued it?
    7. Health Minister Ehud Olmert indicated Israel wants to expel more Arabs but is sensitive to U.S. criticism.
    8. Assistant Secretary of State Richard W. Murphy, who was heading toward the Middle East, already was scheduled for talks in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria.
    9. He then called out: "Where is Mike?" A newspaper reported today that Palestinian guerrilla groups have agreed to set up an independent state on land occupied by Israel.
    10. "If they bring large formations, air defense systems are part of these formations," he said, and Israel would fear that Syrian missiles could interfere with its aerial surveillance.
    11. The plan's Jewish state would have been much smaller than the Israel that emerged from the 1948-49 Independence War.
    12. Israel's Supreme Court, after clearing John Demjanjuk of being Nazi killer 'Ivan the Terrible', blocked his deportation to Ukraine while it considered whether he should be tried for other alleged war crimes.
    13. U.S. officials opened talks with the PLO in December after Arafat renounced terrorism and said he accepted Israel.
    14. Israel, Egypt, Morocco, South Korea and Lichtenstein took part in the talks for the first time, adding to the original 34 Western and Eastern European countries and the United States and Japan.
    15. It seems that Israel translates the protests into a `Keep going' message," said Dr. Hayder Abdul Shafi, head of the Red Crescent (Red Cross) in the Gaza Strip.
    16. He also said he wanted to acquire sophisticated weaponry sufficient at least to equal Israel.
    17. The Post, Israel's only English-language daily, was purchased last year by the Canadian newspaper chain, Hollinger Inc.
    18. But the same might not be true if Israel launched a pre-emptive strike against Iraq, the U.S. officials say.
    19. He maintained ties with West Germany, refused to break relations with Israel after the Six-Day War, refused to boycott the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and declined to back Soviet interventions in Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan.
    20. According to The Lancet, the UK medical journal, Israel produces proportionately more medical research publications than the US or UK.
    21. The army said Abdulhak apparently was trying to hang the flag, which is outlawed by Israel.
    22. An Israeli soldier and three Palestinians were killed today in the first gun battle between troops and Arab villagers since the start of the 17-month uprising against Israel's occupation.
    23. About 1.5 million Palestinian Arabs live in the territories seized by Israel in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
    24. Nafsu is a member of Israel's Circassian minority of about 3,000 people, who are non-Arab Moslems.
    25. The shift in emphasis appears to have been provoked by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who last month warned he would destroy half of Israel with binary chemical weapons in response to any Israeli attack.
    26. Israel occupies a border strip in south Lebanon as a buffer zone against cross-border raids by Palestinian guerrillas.
    27. PLO military chief Khalil al-Wazir was assassinated Saturday in Tunisia, and PLO leaders have blamed Israel for the attack.
    28. The protesters, including women in black chadors, also chanted slogans against the United States, France and Israel.
    29. But the Absorption Ministry says 4,450 Soviet immigrants have left Israel since the beginning of 1991. Marina speaks good Hebrew but she has no Israeli friends and she does not feel 'Israeli'.
    30. Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
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