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- n. 什一税;小部分
- vi. 缴什一税
- vt. 课什一税
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1. And so he gives a tithe for the war.
所以他给交了战争的什一税。
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2. And it was just as Mama said,I earned enough to give back to the tithe box and then I earned some more.
正像妈妈说的那样,我挣了足够的钱,不但把从捐献盒中拿的钱还上了,而且还多挣了一些钱。
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3. Speak to the Levites and say to them: 'When you receive from the Israelites the tithe I give you as your inheritance, you must present a tenth of that tithe as the Lord 's offering.
你晓谕利末人说: '你们从以色列人中所取的十分之一, 就是我给你们为业的, 要再从那十分之一中取十分之一, 作为举祭献给耶和华.
- tithe (n.) a tenth part (originally of produce) due as support of the clergy, c. 1200, from Old English teogoþa (Anglian), teoþa (West Saxon) "tenth," from Proto-Germanic *teguntha, from PIE *dekmto-, from PIE root *dekm- "ten." Retained in ecclesiastical sense while the form was replaced in ordinal use by tenth.
- tithe (v.) Old English teoþian "to pay one-tenth," from the root of tithe (n.). As "to impose a payment of a tenth," late 14c. Related: Tithed; tithing.
tithe / taɪð ; NAmE taɪð / noun 1 (in the past) a tenth of the goods that sb produced or the money that they earned, that was paid as a tax to support the Church (旧时按固定比例给教会的)什一税 2 (in some Christian Churches today) a tenth of a person's income, that they give to the Church (现在某些教友按收入的十分之一给基督教教会的)什一捐献 tithe tithes tithed tithing tithe / taɪð ; NAmE taɪð /
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