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shul

/shool, shool/US // ʃul, ʃʊl //UK // (ʃuːl) //

教堂,教堂内,教会,礼拜堂

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural shuln [shooln, shooln], /ʃuln, ʃʊln/, Yiddish.

    • : a synagogue.

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Examples

  • Now if he had problems, and felt he was abused he had me or the Rabbi in his Shul to discuss it with.

  • Ask around—ask at shul, ask your family, ask any Jewish college kids you know.

  • There was a guy at our shul who transgressed the bounds of the acceptable.

  • The plaza in front of the Wall was something like a shrine, but not much like a shul.

  • Almost all of them by then had become Hartman's acolytes, and I began to come regularly to his shul on Shabbat.

  • There was scarcely a Minyan present at the evening services in the Shul.

  • He had been seen in Shul at the morning service, and from there he had gone home, but after that he could not be traced further.

  • Ye shul retourne or have your recours to the Iuge; explanatory of the F. text—'tu recourras au iuge.'

  • Then, after Shul, he went with them to drink a glass of wine at Heimann's, or lunch with them at Schfer's.