rabbinical 英 [ræ'bɪnɪkəl]   美 [rə'bɪnɪkl]

rabbinical

rabbinical  英 [ræ'bɪnɪkəl] 美 [rə'bɪnɪkl]

adj. 希伯莱语的;犹太教祭司的 

Now it appears the judges of this rabbinical court are out for retribution. 现在看来这家犹太法庭要对它施以报复了。
The Jewish Theological Seminary first began admitting openly LGBT students to its rabbinical and cantorial programs in 2007. “犹太教神学院”的祭司和唱诗班指挥专业于2007年开始招收公开身份的同性恋学生。

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  • adj. 希伯莱语的;犹太教祭司的
  • 1. Now it appears the judges of this rabbinical court are out for retribution.

    现在看来这家犹太法庭要对它施以报复了。

  • 2. The Jewish Theological Seminary first began admitting openly LGBT students to its rabbinical and cantorial programs in 2007.

    “犹太教神学院”的祭司和唱诗班指挥专业于2007年开始招收公开身份的同性恋学生。

  • rabbinical (adj.) 1620s, earlier rabbinic (1610s); see Rabbi + -ical. The -n- is perhaps via rabbin "rabbi" (1520s), an alternative form, from French rabbin, from Medieval Latin rabbinus (also source of Italian rabbino, Spanish and Portuguese rabino), perhaps from a presumed Semitic plural in -n, or from Aramaic rabban "our teacher," "distinguishing title given to patriarchs and the presidents of the Sanhedrin since the time of Gamaliel the Elder" [Klein], from Aramaic plural of noun use of rabh "great."
rab·bin·ical / rəˈbɪnɪkl ; NAmE rəˈbɪnɪkl / ( also rab·bin·ic ) adjective connected with rabbisor Jewish law or teaching 犹太教教士(或法规、教义)的 rab·bin·ical / rəˈbɪnɪkl ; NAmE rəˈbɪnɪkl /
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