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bethlehem

/beth-li-hem, -lee-uhm/US // ˈbɛθ lɪˌhɛm, -li əm //UK // (ˈbɛθlɪˌhɛm, -lɪəm) //

贝特莱姆,伯利恒,贝特利姆,伯特利姆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a town in NW Jordan, near Jerusalem; occupied by Israel since 1967: birthplace of Jesus and David.
    • : a city in E Pennsylvania.

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Examples

  • It’s not always easy to tell the difference between star-of-Bethlehem and field garlic.

  • The company has an office in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where the Zinczenko brothers grew up.

  • There were occasional breaks to tour and artist residencies near Amsterdam and in Bethlehem.

  • Then, between May and July, it laid off 50 people while closing down a distribution center near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

  • He’s still there—with a wife, two daughters and a new business in Beit Jala, a village just northwest of Bethlehem.

  • For Christmas, she knits Bethlehem-themed ornaments and sells them at church bazaars.

  • Settlers spray graffiti on Bethlehem-area mosques - Settlers also slashed the tires of two cars.

  • The design for Givat Hamatos calls for 2,600 settlement units on a main Jerusalem-Bethlehem artery.

  • This province had fallen into the hands of Gabriel Bethlehem, who was under the protection of the Turks.

  • Gabriel Bethlehem of Hungary was languishing on a bed of disease and pain, and only asked permission to die in peace.

  • Thus every man and woman at Bethlehem-Nazareth had enlisted in the missionary army.

  • Here, side by side, are the wild Columbine and the cheerful little Bethlehem Star.

  • What means this crowd of menAnd women here in peaceful Bethlehem?Simeon (comes to him).

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