Alms Meaning in English
word
ˈɑɫmz/, /ˈɑmz
AHLMZ
ˈɑːmz
AHMZ
释义
Money or food given to poor people as a charitable act, usually as part of a religious or traditional custom.
用法与细微差别
"Alms" is a formal and somewhat old-fashioned word mostly used in religious or historical contexts (e.g. "give alms", "begging for alms"). In modern English, "charity" is more common. Rarely used in casual conversation.
Spanish: limosnaPortuguese (BR): esmolaPortuguese (PT): esmolaChinese (Simplified): 施舍Chinese (Traditional): 施捨Hindi: दानArabic: صدقةBengali: দানRussian: милостыняJapanese: 施しVietnamese: của bố thí - của từ thiệnKorean: 자선 - 구호금Turkish: sadakaUrdu: خیراتIndonesian: derma - sedekah
例句
She gave alms to the poor man on the street.
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Many religions encourage giving alms to those in need.
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During the festival, people distribute alms in the temple.
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Travelers often used to give alms to beggars along the road.
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She believes that giving alms brings good luck and blessings.
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He quietly left some alms at the church every Sunday.
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