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sabra

/sah-bruh, -brah/US // ˈsɑ brə, -brɑ //UK // (ˈsɑːbrə) //

萨巴拉,萨博拉,萨布拉,萨伯拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person born in Israel.

Examples

  • He was the first diplomat on the scene to witness the butchery in Sabra and Shatila in September 1982.

  • They are consistent with the same old exclusivity and elitism of the suntanned Sabra soldier.

  • She talked about being a woman in a minority where "the machismo of the Sabra"—a native-born Israeli—is still supreme.

  • Rana Mansour, also Palestinian, fled to Sabra in early December with her six children, aged between 17 and 3.

  • Just as he seems to be able to recruit Sabra refugees from the Likud, this ad shows his ability to reach out to American olim.

  • Tucker started, and the Sabra was turned aside to bury itself in the exposed roots of a tree.

  • Princess Sabra (pretty little girl, gorgeously dressed, a crown).

  • I shall go down to the blackness of Sabra before you do, if the flames of death are against us.

  • Por mucho que pensase, no sabra cmo puede hacerse ese viaje.

  • Saint George trembled not, but thought of the lovely Sabra, and nerved himself for the encounter.