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lazar

/laz-er, ley-zer/US // ˈlæz ər, ˈleɪ zər //UK // (ˈlæzə) //

拉扎尔,拉萨尔,拉萨,拉扎爾

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person infected with a disease, especially leprosy.

Examples

  • I meet Allie Lazar in Palermo Viejo on the last night of my search.

  • The stranger was Swifty Lazar, super-agent to stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Gene Kelly.

  • I urged Lazar to get his eyes back on the road, if indeed he could see it, and asked why the subject was taboo.

  • Lazar never minded, he would just say, “OK, how much will you give me for Gene Kelly then?”

  • Evening's Empire by Zachary Lazar A son untangles the events leading up to the mob hit on his accountant father in 1970s Phoenix.

  • Skeat postulates a mute vowel by deriving lazar or leper from Eleazer—He whom God assists.

  • The inmates of lazar hospitals were in the habit of begging in the market-places.

  • He stopped on his way to visit a lazar-house, and help in the care of the lepers.

  • Not only did the Turks put him to death, but they decapitated their prisoner, Prince Lazar, and all the other chiefs.

  • Over some of our Scotch lazar-houses, chaplains, and religious officers with the high-church title of priors, were placed.