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Jew Meaning in English

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/ˈdʒu/
joo
/ˈdʒuː/
joo

释义

A Jew is a person who belongs to the Jewish people, religion, or culture. The word can be neutral, but because it has also been used in hateful ways, many people use it carefully and prefer respectful context.

用法与细微差别

Use it mainly as a noun for identity: 'He is a Jew' appears in formal writing and self-identification, but in everyday English many speakers prefer 'Jewish person' because it often sounds softer. Never use 'Jew' as a verb or in stereotypes; that usage is offensive and antisemitic. As an adjective, use 'Jewish,' not 'Jew' before another noun in standard modern English.

例句

My neighbor is Jewish, and his grandmother is a Jew from Poland.

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She said she is a Jew and celebrates Passover with her family.

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The museum tells the story of a Jew who moved to New York in 1905.

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He’s a Jew, but he usually says 'Jewish' when introducing himself to avoid sounding too blunt.

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A friend of mine is a Jew, and he laughed when someone asked if that word was always rude.

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The article quoted a Jew speaking about identity, family, and life in the city.

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