dayan / Sephardic Hebrew dɑˈyɑn; Ashkenazic Hebrew dɑˈyɔn /

📖毕业后词汇日安达扬日南日安市

dayan 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural da·ya·nim [Sephardic Hebrew dah-yah-neem; Ashkenazic Hebrew dah-yaw-nim]. /Sephardic Hebrew ˌdɑ yɑˈnim; Ashkenazic Hebrew dɑˈyɔ nɪm/. Hebrew.

  1. a judge in a Jewish religious court.
  2. a person knowledgeable in Talmudic law whose advice on religious questions is often sought by rabbis.

更多dayan例句

  1. Nowhere is Dayan suggesting that these Palestinians be granted Israeli citizenship.
  2. He took several rising stars with him (including Shimon Peres, and Moshe Dayan).
  3. According to Dayan, the correct Israeli response to the Arab proposal should be to dismiss the very idea of land swaps.
  4. Yesterday Dani Dayan, head of the Council of Settlements, was interviewed on Israel Radio.
  5. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was the living symbol of Labor's claim that it had prevented war.
  6. Although he bore the modest title of judge229 (Dayan), he yet performed the various functions of a Gaon.
  7. The Dayan rose, came up and looked at her, took the letter, and began to read it silently to himself.
  8. 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.
  9. And no sooner had she got home, cooked the dinner, and fed the children, than she was off with the letter to the Dayan.
  10. Of course, a Shochet sausage and a Dayan—no, that was very wrong!