goy
英 [gɒɪ]
美 [ɡɔɪ]
- n. 异教徒;异邦人;非犹太人
- n. (Goy)人名;(德、西、捷、匈、意)戈伊;(法)古瓦
- goy (n.)
- "a gentile, a non-Jew" (plural goyim), 1835, from Hebrew goy "people, nation;" in Mishnaic and Modern Hebrew, also "gentile" (compare gentile).
- 1. The other room - mate , Harold Goy , was a good soul , no older than a child.
- 另外那个同屋子的哈罗德·盖伊, 是个心地纯良的孩子.
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- 2. The clever goy shut the door on the stranger so that he could not come in.
- 这个聪明的孩子关着门不让这个陌生人进屋.
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- 3. I made John let my son have a go at the new goy.
- 我硬要约翰让我儿子试试新玩具.
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