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omer

/oh-mer; Sephardic Hebrew aw-mer; Ashkenazic Hebrew oh-mer/US // ˈoʊ mər; Sephardic Hebrew ɔˈmɛr; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈoʊ mɛr //UK // (ˈəʊmə) //

欧麦尔,欧梅尔,欧美,欧米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Hebrew unit of dry measure, the tenth part of an ephah.
    • : Judaism. the period of 49 days extending from the second day of Passover to the first day of Shavuoth.

Examples

  • Labor MK Omer Bar-Lev on Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid's statement to the New York Times.

  • "The Uri Blau conviction as part of a plea bargain alone merits a downgrade," said Omer-Man.

  • I help advise Omer, a twenty-eight year old journalist, in his doctoral studies at Rotterdam University.

  • At one point, it was speculated that it was a son named Omer Bhatti and he would now be in his late 20s.

  • Hardly a night passed at this period that the Boche did not have a "go" at St. Omer.

  • To-day Maurice de Saint Omer told me of the death of his brother in the early days of the war.

  • No wonder that bitterness has entered our souls: only De Saint Omer remains unfaltering in his faith, cheerful and inspired.

  • De Saint Omer came in while I was feeding my prisoner, and recognized him as an old acquaintance of pre-war days.

  • That knowledge preserved Missolonghi, until the arrival of reinforcements enabled it to hold out against Omer Pachas assault.