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eruv

/air-oov, er-; Sephardic Hebrew e-roov; Ashkenazic Hebrew ey-roov/US // ˈɛər ʊv, ˈɛr-; Sephardic Hebrew ˈɛ ruv; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈeɪ rʊv //UK // (ˈɛəruːv, ˈɛruːv) //

橡皮擦,橡皮筋,橡皮图章,橡皮泥

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural er·u·vin [air-oo-vin, er-; Sephardic Hebrew e-roo-veen; Ashkenazic Hebrew ey-roo-vin], /ˈɛər ʊˌvɪn, ˈɛr-; Sephardic Hebrew ɛ ruˈvin; Ashkenazic Hebrew eɪˈrʊ vɪn/, er·uvs.Judaism.

    • : any of three rabbinical enactments that ease certain Sabbath restrictions.
    • : a line delineating an area in which Orthodox Jews may carry on certain activities normally forbidden on the Sabbath.

Examples

  • Being the Jewish Sabbath, there was the Eruv suspended at the exits of the principal streets.

  • He might not move from where he stood, so long as he held the papers, it being outside the Eruv.