menorah / məˈnɔr ə, -ˈnoʊr ə /

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menorah 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a candelabrum having seven branches, or any number of branches.
  2. a candelabrum having nine branches, for use on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

menorah 近义词

menorah

等同于 candlestick

更多menorah例句

  1. Your system had to read the same forward and backward, so that regardless of whether you were looking at the menorah from the front or the back you’d still know what night it was.
  2. In the end, there were 120 paired states and 16 symmetric states, for a total of 136 distinguishable states — the maximum number of nights your menorah could track.
  3. Your system must read the same forward and backward, so that regardless of whether you’re looking at the menorah from the front or the back you will still know what night it is.
  4. Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, a Jewish Chabad leader, asked the National Park Service for a permit to put a large menorah in Lafayette Square, but the permit was denied on grounds that it violated the separation of church and state.
  5. So it was, on the fourth night of Hanukkah, that preparations were made for a silver menorah to be lit in Lafayette Square.
  6. Plenty of Jewish kids today grow up with a Christmas tree next to their menorah.
  7. He even lit a candle in the main menorah of the community last Hannukah.
  8. There is no menorah in the Gryffindor common room or any mention of Chanukah in any Harry Potter book.
  9. They ask which holiday is represented by the menorah behind them.
  10. More than menorah lighting and dreidel spinning, Hanukkah is known for its culinary delicacy, latkes.
  11. Gleaming brass, its seven uplifting arms gracefully curved, stood a—Menorah!
  12. See for other particulars the above quoted article in Menorah, note.