Passover 英 ['pɑ:s,əuvə]  

Passover

Passover  英 ['pɑ:s,əuvə]

n. (圣经)逾越节;(圣经)逾越节祭神的羔羊 

名词复数:passovers 

“If I could get kosher for Passover flour, I would use it,” he said. 他说:“如果我能获得合适的逾越节面粉,我会使用的。
After the death of his grandparents, no one in the family wanted to touch Passover. 在他的祖父死后,家中的所有人都不想再做关于逾越节的事情了。

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  • n. (圣经)逾越节;(圣经)逾越节祭神的羔羊
  • 1. “If I could get kosher for Passover flour, I would use it,” he said.

    他说:“如果我能获得合适的逾越节面粉,我会使用的。

  • 2. After the death of his grandparents, no one in the family wanted to touch Passover.

    在他的祖父死后,家中的所有人都不想再做关于逾越节的事情了。

  • 3. Happy Easter and Happy Passover to all those celebrating, here in America, and around the world.

    祝复活节快乐,所有那些在美国和全世界都庆祝的逾越节快乐!

  • Passover 1530, coined by Tyndale from verbal phrase pass over, to translate Hebrew ha-pesah "Passover," from pesah (see paschal), in reference to the Lord "passing over" the houses of the Israelites in Egypt when he killed the first-born of the Egyptians (Exodus xii).
Pass·over / ˈpɑːsəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈpæsoʊvər / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] the Jewish religious festival and holiday in memory of the escape of the Jews from Egypt 逾越节(犹太人的宗教节日) Pass·over / ˈpɑːsəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈpæsoʊvər /
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