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jehad

/ji-hahd/US // dʒɪˈhɑd //UK // (dʒɪˈhæd) //

杰哈德,耶哈德,耶和华

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of jihad.

Examples

  • And then, Jehad, a man whose very name has become synonymous with “holy war,” says something that lights a tiny spark of hope.

  • “One of the only good things to come out of this is the fact that I found a new family,” said Jehad, referring to the Zilkers.

  • Jehad says Anat has been a ray of hope for his family as well.

  • He would only take men who would put their lives on the hazard, for no quarter is given in Jehad.

  • They have the air and appearance of devotees, men set aside, roaming preachers of a jehad whose meaning they have forgotten.

  • Jehad—religious war—generally applied to a war entered into from self-interest, as that of the United States against Spain.

  • The pianist plays The camels are coming, and Mahmoud el Ibrahim, who has been badly jehad, is placed as an alko ran.

  • In matters, however, regarding war and the preparations required for a jehad, it is entirely different.