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Sukkot suˈkəʊt;ˈsʊkəs COCA¹⁶⁴⁹²⁶ 基本例句 n.犹太结茅节¹⁰⁰ In Jewish legend, the ushpizzin are guests who visit the pious at Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles.在犹太人的传说中,住棚节之灵是在住棚节时候的访客。 Sukkot was a time when observant Jews lived in temporary dwellings and listened to the Word of the Lord being read .遵守住棚节的犹太人,在此节期会住在临时的帐棚中聆听祭司朗读上帝的话语申命记31章10-13节。 An Orthodox man walks inside a Sukkah near the Tomb of the Patriarchs, in Hebron, during Sukkot, a holiday commemorating the Jews' 40 years of wandering in the desert.犹太人住棚节当天,一名东正教男子正走进位于希伯伦“列祖之墓”附近的一幢苏克棚内。住棚节是为了纪念犹太祖先在沙漠里流浪了40年而设立的节日。 Starting at Chanukkah, which begins on Kislev 25 and continues for eight days, and counting through the nine months of Miriam's pregnancy brings one to the approximate time of Sukkot.从光明节算,就是从犹太历9月25日开始,持续8天。加上玛利亚怀孕9个月,就是住棚节了。 |