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beth

/beys, beyt; Sephardic Hebrew bet/US // beɪs, beɪt; Sephardic Hebrew bɛt //UK // (bɛt) //

贝丝,贝斯,贝特

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
    • : either of the consonant sounds represented by this letter.

Examples

  • Beth keeps seeing bloody footprints on the dock outside the couple’s lakeside house.

  • As Beth, she’s a woman capable of seeing things we can’t, stranded in a story that doesn’t trust her enigmatic power.

  • The stereo turns on by itself in the middle of Beth’s mostly sleepless nights.

  • Tying it all together, of course, is Beth, the fresh-out-of-the-nest fledgling who serves both as an observer and a catalyst in her uncle’s story.

  • He invites a fellow chess player, who heads the local high school chess group, to meet Beth, and recruit her.

  • The Walking Dead piled up an impressive body count in 2014, with Lizzie, Hershel, and Beth among its major casualties.

  • But a group of livid fans—over 45,000 of them, actually—are still lobbying to “Bring Beth Back!”

  • Emily Kinney told me that Beth and Dawn understood and respected each other on a certain level.

  • But in another world, Beth stabs Dawn and she is bleeding and none of those other cops are helping her get to a doctor.

  • When did you first receive the news that Beth would be killed off?

  • Even the Jews designated the grave as Beth-ha-haim, the house of the living, rather than the house of the dead.

  • Professor Newland, Beth and I went up the bayou with them that morning they left.

  • I stood staring in amazement while Beth quietly introduced me.

  • "Let Miela explain about the women first," Beth interjected.

  • Whatever went wrong, in doors or out, "'Liz'beth" was the direct or indirect cause.