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hakim

/hah-keem/US // hɑˈkim //UK // (hɑːˈkiːm, ˈhɑːkiːm) //

哈基姆,哈克姆,哈金

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : a wise or learned man.
    • : a physician; doctor.

Examples

  • “New York’s total of 9,250 deaths far exceeded that of the next-highest state, New Jersey, which had 6,150 at the time,” Goodman and Hakim report.

  • However, Hakim remains unfazed: “I really hope that the third intifada"—or uprising—"starts soon.”

  • “Our violence is nothing compared to the Israeli violence,” Hakim continued.

  • In her new book, ‘Erotic Capital,’ Catherine Hakim argues that women should use sex appeal to level the playing field at work.

  • Not so many years ago, Abdul Hakim Hasadi, a Libyan, trained at military camps in Afghanistan and narrowly escaped American bombs.

  • Abdul Hakim, for his part, insists there is no goal beyond ousting Gaddafi.

  • The hakim, still squatting, slid over his hookah with a friendly foot, and Kim pulled at the good weed.

  • Let the hakim and the young priest settle between them whether charms or medicine most avail.

  • The hakim spoke truly to me this morn when he said a breath from the snows blows away twenty years from the life of a man.

  • And the physical Hakim could by no test or shibboleth be prevented from silently introducing the spiritual Hakim.

  • Wife—kinswoman—hermit—Hakim-each appears in the lists as soon as the other is defeated!