yad 的定义
plural ya·dim [Sephardic Hebrew yah-deem; Ashkenazic Hebrew yaw-dim]. /Sephardic Hebrew yɑˈdim; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈyɔ dɪm/. Hebrew.
- a tapered, usually ornamented rod, usually of silver, with the tip of the tapered part forming a fist with the index finger extended, used by the reader of a scroll of the Torah as a place marker.
更多yad例句
- “I feel a little revenge,” she said of presenting her photograph to Yad Vashem.
- It was almost enough to nominate Rouhani as a Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem.
- Her short response was mostly about how much she wishes she could respond to everyone, but was "at Yad Vashem" and couldn't.
- He will also visit Yad Vashem, the memorial to Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
- At Yad Vashem, President Obama will be told to “never forget” while conveniently ignoring the ghost of the Nakba just outside.
- He translated several parts of Maimonides' "Yad ha Hazakah."
- I think it is thus to be supplied: prpto bhavishyasi (yad) svakritapranunnah.
- No. 80 is a copy of Maimonides' Yad Hachazaka, revised by the author, with his autograph signature at the bottom of fol.
- Tr yać ćhat mahishṇm agho ms tr sarṇsi maghav somypḥ kraṁ na vive ahvanta dev bharam indrya yad ahim ǵaghna; Ṛigv.
- Dvdaa dyn yad agohyasytithye raṇann ṛibhavaḥ sasantaḥ sukshetrkṛiṇvann anayanta sindhn dhanvtishṭhann oshadhr nimnam paḥ; Ṛigv.