Galilee
英 ['g?l?li?]
- n. 加利利(巴勒斯坦北部一多山地區(qū));西端入口處的門廊(中古英國教堂)
英文詞源
- Galilee
- "northernmost province of Palestine," late 12c., from Latin Galilaea, Greek Galilaia, with place-name element + Hebrew Haggalil, literally "The District," a compressed form of Gelil haggoyim "the District of Nations" (see Isa. viii:23). The adjective Galilean, also Galilaean, is used both of Jesus, who was raised and began preaching there, and his followers (1610s), who was born there, and of the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1727); the family name is from one of its ancestors, Galileo de'Bonajuti, a prominent 15th century physician and civic leader in Florence, and represents Latin Galilaeus "Galilean." Galilean also figures as the word applied to early Christians among the pagans and Jews. Old and Middle English had Galileish
雙語例句
- 1. Jesus'childhood home is represented as Nazareth in Galilee.
- 耶穌童年的家被描寫為在加利利的拿撒勒.
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- 2. After the two days He went forth from there into Galilee.
- 約4:43過了那兩天、耶穌離了那地方、往加利利去.
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- 3. Via Samaria not the normal a Jew to travel to Galilee.
- 經(jīng)過撒瑪利亞不是猶太人通常用的路途.
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- 4. Having said these things to them, He stayed in Galilee.
- 約7:9耶穌說了這話 、 仍舊住在加利利.
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- 5. On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee.
- 1第三日,在加利利的迦拿有娶親的筵席.
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