mitzvah

英 [ˈmɪtsvə] 美 [ˈmɪtsvə]

n.  (犹太教法)戒条

COCA.19883



双语例句

  1. One's first watch is often a gift anything from a Timex on up received at graduation, confirmation, first job or Bar Mitzvah.
    第一块手表往往都是别人送的,从天美时(Timex)起,不一而足。收到的场合可能是毕业,转正,找到第一份工作,也可能是成年礼。
  2. So it's kind of like a bat mitzvah.
    这都成了一种古怪的约定俗成了。
  3. I don't want your influence around my son, I don't want you at the bar mitzvah.
    我不要你影响我的儿子,我不要你出席成年礼。
  4. Would it make you uncomfortable having Irwin at the bar mitzvah?
    欧文参加他的犹太成年礼你会不舒服吗?
  5. Those guys made me want to, like," I'm going to do that moonwalk at that bar mitzvah tonight for that girl. "
    家伙让我觉得,好像“我晚上要为女孩子们在成人仪式上跳月球漫步。”
  6. Sometimes books can't change behaviour or mitzvah of a man, and can't make a bad man become a great man.
    有时候书不能改变一个人的品性和德行,不能让坏人变成好人。
  7. See, I'm jewish, and our ritual is called a bar mitzvah.
    看,我是犹太人,我们称之为犹太成年礼。
  8. We'll blow the Stein bar mitzvah away.
    我们会打败斯坦的成年礼。

英英释义

noun

  1. (Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty

      Synonym:    mitsvah

    1. (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law

        Synonym:    mitsvah