hasidic
hasidic — 形容詞
1. of or concerning the branch of Judaism whose followers keep traditional religiou
哈西德派
與遵守嚴格教規的猶太教派別相關的
of or concerning the branch of Judaism whose followers keep traditional religious laws and customs strictly, with communities guided by a rebbe (a spiritual teacher)
The Hasidic community in Brooklyn celebrated the holiday with music and dancing.
布魯克林的哈西德社區用音樂和舞蹈慶祝節日。
attributive use: hasidic + community
Renata read a book about the history of the Hasidic movement in Eastern Europe.
Renata 讀了一本關於東歐哈西德運動歷史的書。
Noa's grandparents were raised in a Hasidic family in Jerusalem.
Noa 的祖父母在耶路撒冷的一個哈西德家庭長大。
The village had a small Hasidic synagogue where people gathered every Friday evening.
那個村莊有一間小哈西德會堂,人們每週五晚上會在那裡聚會。
Sirin learned about Hasidic traditions from a documentary about Jewish life in Poland.
Sirin 從一部關於波蘭猶太生活的紀錄片了解到哈西德的傳統。
- ultra-Orthodox
a broader term that includes Hasidic Jews as well as other strictly observant Jewish groups; sometimes considered imprecise
- observant
describes someone who follows religious rules; much wider in meaning and not specific to any one faith
文法句型
hasidic + noun
be + hasidic
用法筆記
Hasidic is usually capitalized in written English because it derives from the proper noun Hasidism (or Hasid). The alternative spelling Hassidic (with double s) also appears occasionally.