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exilic

/eg-zil-ik, ek-sil-/US // ɛgˈzɪl ɪk, ɛkˈsɪl- //

流亡者,流亡,流亡的,放逐

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to exile, especially that of the Jews in Babylon.

Examples

  • I see Zionism as a heroic effort to renew the stagnated exilic structure by introducing the notion of sovereignty into it.

  • Her exilic judgment is pictured in the next verse: "And now she is planted in the wilderness, in a dry and thirsty land."

  • Post-exilic, according to most critics (Driver's Introduction, in loco).

  • The history of the post-exilic period till the destruction of the Temple was also written at this time; its180 author is unknown.

  • The whole situation, however, is that of the so-called post-exilic times.

  • This is the problem of Job, and of itself suffices to put the book in what is called the post-exilic age.