Judaic

英 [dʒu:'deiik] 美
  • adj. 犹太人的;犹太的
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Judaic (adj.)
1610s, from Middle French judaïque (15c.), and directly from Latin Iudaicus, from Greek Ioudaikos, from Ioudaios "Jew" (see Jew). Earlier in same sense was Judaical (late 15c.).
1. Franz Kafka, a Judaic writer as famous as Shakespeare, was lonely alive but controversial after away.
卡夫卡, 这个生前寂寞、死后喧嚣的犹太作家,堪与莎士比亚齐名.

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2. The Judaic - Christian religious tradition, for example, claims to be relevant to life in many ways.
例如, 犹太教一基督教传统自认为在许多方面与人们的生活相关联.

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3. Of course, judaic organization is not the organization that provides beneficent service forever.
当然, 犹太组织不是永远提供慈善服务的机构.

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