Talmud
英:[ˈtælmʊd] 美: [ˈtɑlmʊd, ˈtælməd]
Talmud 基本解释
n.犹太法典;
英英释义
Talmud[ 'tælmud; -məd; 'tɑ:l- ]
n.the collection of ancient rabbinic writings on Jewish law and tradition (the Mishna and the Gemara) that constitute the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism
Talmud 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Jews who practice a religion based on the Old Testament and the Talmud.
信仰立基于基督教的旧约全书和犹太法典的犹太教派。 - His landmark commentary on the Talmud is a classic introduction to biblical and postbiblical Judaism.
他对犹太法典划时代的注释成为圣经式和后圣经式犹太教义的经典介绍。
权威例句
The Talmud rule and the securement of agents' awardsIntroduction to the Talmud and MidrashHemophilia in the Talmud and rabbinic writingsThe Culture of the Babylonian TalmudA problem of rights arbitration from the TalmudClaims Problems and Weighted Generalizations of the Talmud RuleGame theoretic analysis of a bankruptcy from the Talmud. J Econ TheoryGame theoretic analysis of a bankruptcy problem from the Talmud ☆H. L. Strack / G. Stemberger, Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash. tr. by M. Bockmuetl.Wired Youth: The Social World of Adolescence in the Information Age by Gustavo S. Mesch; Ilan Talmud