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haram

/huh-rom/US // həˈrɒm //UK // (ˈhɑːˌrɑːm) //

哈姆,哈拉姆,哈姆兰

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to or noting meat not prepared or animals not slaughtered in the manner prescribed by Islamic law: haram beef and chicken. not fit to eat or use according to Islamic law: Pork and alcoholic beverages are haram.
    • : forbidden to have or do under Islamic law: a haram business that sells wine.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a haram animal or haram meat.
    • : harem.

Examples

  • Now, the recent actions of ISIS and Boko Haram are drawing attention to the role of human trafficking.

  • More recently, Boko Haram shocked the world by kidnapping 276 female students and threatened to traffic them.

  • According to a military spokesperson, Boko Haram had built a “female wing” in its command structure.

  • Since rising to power over the past five years, Boko Haram has killed more than 6,000 Nigerians.

  • Along with this violent growth, Boko Haram has increasingly targeted women.

  • The town itself covers an area of more than 209 acres, of which thirty-five are occupied by the Haram-esh-Sherif.

  • The next time I went to the Haram, a huge mound of earth had arisen before the walled-up archway which he promised to open.

  • Such a site for Antonia cannot be reconciled with the theory confining the Temple to a small portion of the Haram.

  • On Tuesday morning Haram resigned the contest; and thus the election terminated in favour of Mr. Shipp, whose majority was 352.

  • While returning through the extensive grounds of the Haram, one of the tourists lighted a pipe.