Talmud

英[ˈtælmʊd]
美[ˈtɑlmʊd, ˈtælməd]

基本释义

  • n.犹太法典

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实用例句

The Jewish people are taught by Talmud.

犹太人受犹太教法典的教导.

辞典例句

I wrote the jackass Bible, the jackass Koran, the jackass Talmud.

我写了傻瓜圣经, 傻瓜古兰经, 傻瓜犹太法典.

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So Barbra Streisand wants to study the Talmud, right?

那芭巴拉.斯特雷山德想学犹太法典, 是不是?

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Jews who strictly observe the Mosaic Law as interpreted in the Talmud.

严格遵守犹太法典解释中的摩西律法的犹太教派.

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The Talmud tradition rendered his name as meaning who is like El ( God )?

犹太法典传统上把他的名字描绘成谁与伊尔 ( 神 ) 相似?

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Jews who practice a religion based on the Old Testament and the Talmud.

信仰立基于基督教的旧约全书和犹太法典的犹太教派.

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After reading Talmud, am truly amazed by the Jews way of life and their unbelievable capabilities.

在阅读完《犹太法典》后, 我的确被犹太人的生活方式以及他们难以置信的能力所震惊.

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Elsewhere in the Talmud, Lilith is identified as the mother of these creatures.

在《塔木德》的其它地方, 莉莉丝被认为是这些创造物的母亲.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism