英 [ˌʌnˈlev(ə)nd] 美 [ˌʌnˈlev(ə)nd]
adj. 未发酵的;未受激发的
unleavened /ʌnˈlɛvənd/
形容词 Unleavened bread or dough is made without any yeast. (面包)未用酵母的
未经发酵的
未受激发的
[轻]未发酵的;未受激发的
(Then were the days of unleavened bread.)
那时正是除酵的日子。
Then came the day of unleavened bread, when the passover must be killed.
除酵节,须宰逾越羊羔的那一天到了。
With the dough they had brought from Egypt, they baked cakes of unleavened bread.
他们用埃及带出来的生面烤成无酵饼。
So now the blood of the sacrificial lamb is said to have protected the Hebrews from the angel of death, and the bread now is said to have been eaten, consumed in unleavened form, because the Hebrews left Egypt in such a hurry.
这羊羔的血可以保护,犹太人逃脱死亡天使的杀戮,要吃没有发酵的面包,因为犹太人匆匆忙忙的离开了埃及。
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The lamb will then be eaten as a family meal, and its blood will be smeared on the doorposts to mark the house so the angel of death knows to pass over that house -handy and the pun works in Hebrew, as well as English, In addition, each family is to eat unleavened bread.
然后这家人把羊吃掉,然后把羊血涂在门柱上,作为标记,所以当死亡天使经过的时候便可以看到,这里有一个在希伯来语和英语中都能讲得通双关语,除此之外,每一家都要吃没有发酵的面包。
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Mr. Streit's generosity brought new insight into the two conditions unleavened bread is meant to symbolize: privation and freedom.
The government has donated 11 tonnes of flour to the Jewish community this year to make unleavened bread for Passover.
The bread was hard and unleavened, the way the Jews make it, Pereda thought, remembering his Jewish wife with a touch of nostalgia.