Judaism

英 [ˈdʒuː.deɪ.ɪ.zəm]      美 [ˈdʒuː.deɪ.ɪ.zəm]
  • n. 犹太教;犹太主义;(总称)犹太人
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1. 音译“犹太教”。
Judaism 犹太教

Judah,犹大,-ism,主义,思想,宗教。

Judaism (n.)
c. 1400 (attested in Anglo-Latin from mid-13c.), from Old French Judaisme and directly from Late Latin Judaismus (Tertullian), from Greek Ioudaismos, from Ioudaios "Jew" (see Jew). The Anglo-Latin reference is from a special tax levied on the Jews of England. Earlier in same sense was Juhede "Jewish faith, Judaism," literally "Jew-hood" (early 14c.).
1. He was brought up in a family which practised traditional Judaism.
他是在一个信奉传统犹太教的家庭长大的。
2. Goldman was still acid , cynical and biting about Judaism.
哥尔德曼仍然对犹太教辛酸尖刻, 冷嘲热讽.
3. To genuine proselytes of whatever race, Judaism long held out welcoming arms.
对于任何种族的真心诚意地改变信仰的人, 犹太教久已伸出欢迎的手臂.
4. He was well versed in Judaism and in the Mithraism and Alexandrian religion of the day.
他精通犹太教、密特拉教以及当代的亚历山大宗教.
5. Jewish culture is a culture with introverted character with core of Judaism.
犹太文化是一种以犹太教为核心的内敛性文化.