mamzer

['mɔmzə]
  • n.
    • [俚语]可恶的人;卑鄙的人
    • 违反犹太教规婚姻所生的小孩 [亦作 momser, momzer]
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mamzer (n.)
"bastard," 1560s, from Late Latin mamzer, from Hebrew mamzer, left untranslated in Deut. xxiii:2 in the Vulgate.
1. The palace has extensive gardens, a maze, and tennis courts.
这座宫殿有几座大花园、一处迷宫和几个网球场。

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2. The book tries to steer you through the maze of alternative therapies.
本书旨在就各种非传统疗法为您指点迷津。

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3. He had romped through the maze of questions with unexpected ease.
想不到他不费吹灰之力很快就解决了那些错综复杂的问题。

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4. The tented ceiling hides a maze of water pipes.
形似帐篷的天花板上隐藏着迷宫似的水管。

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5. He knows his way around the intricate maze of European law.
他通晓错综复杂的欧洲律法。

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