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Sabbath Meaning in English

word

/ˈsæbəθ/
SAB-uhth
/sˈæbɑːθ/
SAB-ahth

释义

A day of rest or religious observance, typically observed by Jews from Friday evening to Saturday evening, and by some Christians on Sunday.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in religious contexts, especially Judaism ('the Sabbath') and Christianity; can also refer to Wiccan or pagan festivals ('sabbath'). Most common in formal, historical, or religious writing.

例句

The Jewish Sabbath begins at sunset on Friday.

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Many Christians attend church on the Sabbath.

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People rest and avoid work during the Sabbath.

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My grandparents light candles to welcome the Sabbath every week.

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For some, the Sabbath is a time for family meals and reflection.

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I've never worked on the Sabbath—it's a tradition in my family.

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