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 Jew [dʒu]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 犹太人, 守财奴, 犹太教信徒

vt. 欺骗, 杀价




    jew
    [ noun ]
    a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
    <noun.person>


    Jew \Jew\, n. [OF. Juis, pl., F. Juif, L. Judaeus, Gr. ?, fr. ?
    the country of the Jews, Judea, fr. Heb. Y[e^]h[=u]d[=a]h
    Judah, son of Jacob. Cf. {Judaic}.]
    1. Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of
    Judah; after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any
    member of the new state; a Hebrew; an Israelite.

    2. An adherent of Judaism.
    [PJC]

    {Jew's frankincense}, gum styrax, or benzoin.

    {Jew's mallow} (Bot.), an annual herb ({Corchorus olitorius})
    cultivated in Syria and Egypt as a pot herb, and in India
    for its fiber.

    {Jew's pitch}, asphaltum; bitumen.

    {The Wandering Jew}, an imaginary personage, who, for his
    cruelty to Christ during his passion, is doomed to wander
    on the earth till Christ's second coming.

    {Wandering Jew}, any of several house plants of the genera
    {Zebrina} and {Tradescantia} having white-striped leaves,
    especially the creeping plants {Zebrina pendula} and
    {Tradescantia fluminensis}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    1. But Karski was not a Jew and his electrifying reports propelled the ambivalent Polish exile regime into demanding a response. Nevertheless, foreign office officials suspected the Poles of exploiting the news.
    2. "It is the obligation of every Jew to feel solidarity with every other Jew," said Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Itzhak Navon, the highest-ranking Israeli official ever to visit Poland.
    3. "It is the obligation of every Jew to feel solidarity with every other Jew," said Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Itzhak Navon, the highest-ranking Israeli official ever to visit Poland.
    4. The prisoner, Jesus, a hill-country Jew who captivated the multitudes, had been arrested by a Roman patrol only last midnight.
    5. Mernick, an Orthodox Jew who was celebrating the holiday Simchat Torah, did not travel to Charlotte to attend Tuesday's new conference announcing the winning bid.
    6. My father, when conscripted to the pre-first world war Russian army, was a Jew in little more than name.
    7. As a test of local acumen, the Jew took out one piaster, worth about a half-cent, and asked a boy whether he might feed himself and his donkey and still have something left over for entertainment.
    8. "The died for the same reason: Because one was a Jew and the other a Pole," he said.
    9. Today, the Jordan keeps on rolling, a symbol of how Arab and Jew live side by side, while remaining entirely separate.
    10. One old photograph in the exhibit is of Marcus Joseph Weinkle, a Russian Jew who was called to serve in the Russian army in 1887. Just before he was to leave, his family the announced he had suddenly died.
    11. Harry Horowitz, an aide to Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said Shamir had encouraged talks among rabbis of the three persuasions toward a compromise conversion formula that would resolve the "Who is a Jew" controversy.
    12. Delegation after delegation of Jews arrived to tell Shamir that Israel could suffer the loss of aid and political support if he gave in to extremist demands for so-called "Who is a Jew?" legislation.
    13. "It was very pleasant here before the Hitler period," said Schiff, a 68-year-old retired economist from Alexandria, Va. A German Jew, he too was uprooted and fled with his family to the United States in 1936.
    14. That is what is special," said Begelmakher, a Jew who emigrated from the Soviet Union during the exodus of the late 1970s.
    15. Twenty-seven national Jewish organizations have banded together to try to resolve the recurring conflict over "who is a Jew" under Israel's law _ an issue presently shelved by a coalition government.
    16. A Romanian Jew, Herscu worked in Nazi labor camps during World War II until being liberated by the Soviet Army in 1944.
    17. I am an Orthodox Jew," Kahane said.
    18. Witnesses testified Mr. Love denounced Judge Ross to several court workers, referring to him as a "little Jew" and threatening to burn a cross on his lawn.
    19. You are not a refusenik, you are just a man.' "I couldn't live in the country as a Jew," said Nimeroski. "I escaped from this country.
    20. I look at you, and I ask myself not whether you are a good Christian, but whether I am a good Jew.
    21. Current law defines a Jew as a person born of a Jewish mother or converted to Judaism.
    22. "I felt like a Jew during the Third Reich," he said.
    23. If I were a Jew, I would not be deported." Under the Law of the Return, any Jew can enter Israel.
    24. If I were a Jew, I would not be deported." Under the Law of the Return, any Jew can enter Israel.
    25. "The Waldheim thing left its mark, it forced the Austrians to deal with their own pasts," said Wiesenthal, a prominent Austrian Jew who lost family members during the Holocaust.
    26. The phrase "Die Jew" was also spray-painted on a terrace leading to the entrance of the Bet Breira Congregation, police said.
    27. Saul was a high-strung student of ethnography, a Jew marked doubly as an outsider because of a huge wine-dark birthmark on his face, for which people called him Mascarita, Mask Face.
    28. Court records also show that a protester called Katz a "Jew bastard" during a March 22 court hearing.
    29. I'm interested in universalities and how to cope with it all.' For a Jew of his generation, the overwhelming fear has been that of the Holocaust.
    30. Finally, Mr. Emerson insists that when Rabbi Moshe Neriya enjoined every Jew without thinking and without hesitation "to shoot Arabs right and left" he was speaking only of shooting in self-defense.
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