matzo / ˈmɑt sə; Sephardic Hebrew mɑˈtsɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑ tsɔ /

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matzo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mat·zos, mat·zoth, mat·zot [maht-suhz; Sephardic Hebrew mah-tsawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew mah-tsohs]. /ˈmɑt səz; Sephardic Hebrew mɑˈtsɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑ tsoʊs/.

  1. unleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover.
  2. one of these crackers.

更多matzo例句

  1. I have never been to the Matzo Ball, but I gather the vibes are different.
  2. At the end of the brief talk, the robots served Obama and Netanyahu a piece of matzo in honor of the Passover holidays.
  3. Once all the potatoes and onion have been ground up and mixed together in a bowl, add the eggs, matzo meal, and salt.
  4. Before the search for the matzo begins, Cookstr presents a few modern twists on traditional Passover dishes.
  5. No Jewish holiday meal would be complete without matzo ball soup, and that goes double for a holiday based around matzo.
  6. We had had neither bread nor matzo for dinner, and were more hungry than ever, if that is possible.
  7. But the old woman who remembered the matzo did, more than anybody else.
  8. Feitel broke the "matzo" in halves, and gave one half to his friend.
  9. Tonight, you must eat with us fish and soup and 'Matzo'-balls.
  10. Feitel drew out from under his blouse a whole fresh, white "matzo," covered with holes on both sides.