pesach
/Sephardic Hebrew pe-sahkh; Ashkenazic Hebrew pey-sahkh/US // Sephardic Hebrew ˈpɛ sɑx; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈpeɪ sɑx //UK // (ˈpeɪsɑːk, Hebrew ˈpɛsax) //
斋戒,斋戒期,斋戒日,犹太教
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Judaism.
- : Passover.
Examples
"They're talking about six months of quiet until Pesach," she said.
Spring-cleaning is general at this season, for all things must be kosher-al-pesach, or clean and pure.
Page 16: Pesach haba aleynu ltovah: Next Passover, may it be for good.
Pesach became despondent and put the finishing touch to his ungodly career by becoming intoxicated with beer on the Passover.
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