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mut

/muht/US // mʌt //UK // (mʌt) //

突变,缄默,变异,缄口不言

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mutt.

Examples

  • As long as these tenets are followed, Alidina thinks Mut'ah marriages provide an important physical outlet for young Muslims.

  • "I misused Mut'ah when I did it repeatedly and with several women," he says.

  • For Selman, Mut'ah is simply "a permission from God to have sexual relations."

  • Like permanent marriages in Islam, Mut'ah marriages are only allowed with other Muslims, Christians, and Jews.

  • He says Mut'ah leads to abandonment of pregnant women, unwanted babies, and destroys the purpose and sanctity of marriage.

  • They shud be kept on water an' rice in the hot weather; but there'd be a mut'ny av 'twas done.

  • And so some people say that this is not Pasht at all, but Mut herself, who was sometimes represented as lion-headed.

  • The termination mut, in a substantive sense, means a village at the place or on the river to the name of which it is added (Dall).

  • We do not know the names of the artists who did the work, though we know that of the architect, Sen-mut, who planned the building.

  • Wilkinson only knew of one, in which the Queen Mut-neter of the eighteenth dynasty was represented.