dayan 的定义
plural da·ya·nim [Sephardic Hebrew dah-yah-neem; Ashkenazic Hebrew dah-yaw-nim]. /Sephardic Hebrew ˌdɑ yɑˈnim; Ashkenazic Hebrew dɑˈyɔ nɪm/. Hebrew.
- a judge in a Jewish religious court.
- a person knowledgeable in Talmudic law whose advice on religious questions is often sought by rabbis.
更多dayan例句
- Nowhere is Dayan suggesting that these Palestinians be granted Israeli citizenship.
- He took several rising stars with him (including Shimon Peres, and Moshe Dayan).
- According to Dayan, the correct Israeli response to the Arab proposal should be to dismiss the very idea of land swaps.
- Yesterday Dani Dayan, head of the Council of Settlements, was interviewed on Israel Radio.
- Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was the living symbol of Labor's claim that it had prevented war.
- Although he bore the modest title of judge229 (Dayan), he yet performed the various functions of a Gaon.
- The Dayan rose, came up and looked at her, took the letter, and began to read it silently to himself.
- Yssil had once driven out with the town Dayan to a mill to guard wheat for Passover, and had there learned a few Polish words.
- And no sooner had she got home, cooked the dinner, and fed the children, than she was off with the letter to the Dayan.
- Of course, a Shochet sausage and a Dayan—no, that was very wrong!