Yiddish

英 [ˈjɪdɪʃ] 美 [ˈjɪdɪʃ]

n.  意第绪语,依地语(犹太人的语言,起源于欧洲中部和东部,以德语为基础,借用希伯来语和若干现代语言的词语)
adj.  第绪语的,<俚>犹太人的

BNC.38950 / COCA.17778



牛津词典

noun

  1. 意第绪语,依地语(犹太人的语言,起源于欧洲中部和东部,以德语为基础,借用希伯来语和若干现代语言的词语)
    a Jewish language, originally used in central and eastern Europe, based on a form of German with words from Hebrew and several modern languages

    柯林斯词典

    1. 意第绪语,依地语(主要为欧洲犹太人使用的一种语言)
      Yiddish is a language which comes mainly from German and is spoken by many Jewish people of European origin.

      双语例句

      1. I couldn't read or understand a word of Yiddish, so I asked him to translate.
        我根本不懂意第绪语,所以请他来翻译。
      2. Other languages spoken in Israel include English, Russian, Yiddish and Romanian.
        除此之外还有英语、俄语、犹太依地语和罗马尼亚语。
      3. Every day, she takes a class: Yiddish, current events, even iPad 101.
        她每天上一门课:意第绪语、时事,甚至iPad入门。
      4. Second Avenue in this area was called "the Yiddish Rialto" in early20th century.
        位于此区的第二大道在20世纪初的时候被叫做是“意第绪的亚里托”。
      5. Anger is like a thorn in the heart.
        YiddishProverb愤怒就像是插在心上的一根刺。
      6. The novel manages to evoke the tradition of Yiddish folklore while maintaining Malamud's training in classic literature and philosophy.
        新颖的管理引起的意第绪语的传统民俗,同时保持马拉默德的培训,古典文学和哲学。
      7. The Conclusion summarizes Singer's achievement as both a Yiddish and American-Jewish writer.
        结论部分总结了辛格作为意第绪语作家和美国犹太作家的成就。
      8. Isaac Bashevis Singer ( 1904-1991) is recognized as one of the greatest in a long tradition of Yiddish writers as well as one of America's most distinguished writers of the twentieth century.
        艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格(1904-1991)是二战后崛起的坚持用意第绪语创作的美国著名犹太作家,也是二十世纪美国最有影响的作家之一。
      9. The Jewish nation, in this historic immigration process, formed three groups: ( 1) The Ashkenazim which are composed of the Middle and Eastern European Jews and American immigrant Jews, and their Yiddish culture.
        犹太民族在这个历史性的移民进程中,受其居住国政治、经济、文化传统的影响形成了三大族群:(1)由中欧和东欧犹太人以及美洲移民组成的阿什肯纳兹人(Ashkenazim)。
      10. It attracts worldwide readers and critics for its realistic description of the Jewish life, its poetic, well-crafted style, its humanistic motifs and its distinctive rendering of Yiddish idioms into American English.
        小说因其对犹太人生活的真实刻画,诗意的语言,细腻的文风,人文主义思想主题及独特地意第士语和美国英语的双语运用吸引了全世界读者和文学评论者的目光。
      11. Isaac Bashevis Singer ( 1904-1991) is a great Yiddish writer as well a distinguished American Jewish writer in the twentieth century.
        艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格(1904-1991)是伟大的意第绪语作家,也是二十世纪著名的美国犹太作家。
      12. Isaac Bashevis Singer is a great American writer, and he is considered almost by unanimous consent to be the greatest postwar writer of Yiddish literature. In 1978 he was granted the Nobel Prize for Literature.
        艾萨克·巴什维斯·辛格是一位伟大的美国作家,也是二战以后公认的意第绪语言文学创作的最杰出人物,并于1978年获得诺贝尔文学奖。
      13. By means of a dying language, Yiddish, Singer vividly presents the Jewish world of Poland from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century.
        辛格用濒临消亡的意第绪语生动地呈现出了波兰十七世纪到二十世纪的犹太世界。
      14. He insists on writing with Yiddish, pays attention to the life status of Jewish people. Singer uses his unique narrative techniques to create themes and characters of Jewish literature thoroughly.
        他坚持用意第绪语写作,关注犹太民族的生活状况,用自己独特的叙事手法把犹太文学的主题及人物的塑造发挥的淋漓尽致。
      15. He was born in Poland but wrote in America, he created in Yiddish but published in English, and he depicted the past but predicted the future, which made him an enigmatic writer.
        他在波兰出生却在美国写作,他用意第绪语创作却用英语出版,他描写过去却预料未来,这使辛格成为了谜一样的作家。
      16. Singer has published more than 30 works, all in Yiddish language and most of them have been translated into English.
        辛格创作了30余部作品,全都用意第绪文写成,大部分已译成英文。