gentile

英['dʒentaɪl] 美['dʒentaɪl]
  • n. 异教徒
  • adj. 异教徒的
  • Gentile: n.;非犹太教徒;非摩门教徒
  • adj. 非犹太人的;非摩门教徒的
Noun:
  1. a person who does not acknowledge your god

  2. a person who is not a member of one's own religion; used in this sense by Mormons and Hindus

  3. a Christian as contrasted with a Jew

  4. a Christian;

    "Christians refer to themselves as gentiles"

Adjective:
  1. belonging to or characteristic of non-Jewish peoples

1. The other parts of Dr Gentile's study looked at established behaviour.
Gentile博士 这次研究的其他部分着眼于既定行为.

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2. Gentile was a former American gangster who had worked for the Allied Military Government in Sicily.
Gentile是美国的前强盗,他曾为西西里的前盟军政府工作过.

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3. In short, the end of the gentile constitution was approaching.
一句话, 氏族制度已经走到了尽头.

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4. Right to bear the gentile name.
使用氏族名称的权利.

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5. A gentile name confers of itself gentile rights.
氏族的人名一开始就同氏族的权利紧密结合在一起.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was banished from the country as a gentile.
      他被作为异教徒赶出了这个国家。
    2. Her family disowned her for marrying a gentile.
      她的家庭坚决不同意她嫁给一名异教徒。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It is so much like Moldorf.Only I am a Gentile, and Gentiles have a different way of suffering.
      这多么像莫尔多夫,唯一不同的是,我是一个非犹太人的异教徒,而异教徒受苦受难的方式是不同的。