kosher

英['kəʊʃə(r)] 美['koʊʃər]
  • adj. <犹太教>(指饮食)干净的;合法的
  • n. 清洁可食的食物
  • v. 使(食物)清洁可食
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  • kosher adj.(指饮食)干净的;合法的n.清洁可食的食物v.使(食物)清洁可食
Noun:
  1. food that fulfills the requirements of Jewish dietary law

Adjective:
  1. conforming to dietary laws;

    "kosher meat"
    "a kosher kitchen"

  2. proper or legitimate

1. Acting was not a kosher trade for an upper-class girl.
演戏对一个出身上流社会的女孩儿来说不是个合适的职业。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I guessed something wasn't quite kosher.
我觉得有点不对劲儿。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Their business deals are not always completely kosher.
他们的商业活动并不总是光明正大的。

来自《权威词典》

4. All their food is strictly kosher.
他们所有的食物都完全符合犹太教食规.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. WHAT IS THE SOURCE OF KOSHER DIETARY LAW?
犹太洁食(KOSHER)饮食戒律的起源?

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. All their food is strictly kosher.
      他们所有的食物都完全符合犹太教食规。
    2. The kosher wine has ripe plum flavors and a spicy finish.
      这种犹太教允许饮用的红酒有着成熟洋李的芬芳。
    3. Their business deals are not always completely kosher.
      他们的商业活动并不总是光明正大的。
    4. I think there is reason to suspect that things have been done that may not be kosher.
      我想我们有理由去怀疑他们已经做了些不干净的事情。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The glues on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
      以色列的邮票上的胶水被证实是洁净可食的。