释义 |
hatikvah|həˈtɪkvɑː| [ad. Heb. ha-tikwāh the hope.] A national song, of which the words were written by N. H. Imber (1856–1909), adopted by the Zionist movement in 1907; since 1948 the Israeli national anthem.
1925P. Guedalla Napoleon & Palestine 63 The proceedings concluded with the singing of the Hatikvah by some of the audience. 1932L. Golding Magnolia St. i. viii. 130 The Jewish guests thought it would balance things nicely if they sang the Jewish anthem, Hatikvah. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 30 Dec. 1210/5 The Jewesses of Salonika singing the Hatikvah, the Jewish anthem. 1970I. Sieff Memoirs vi. 111 We sang Hatikvah, and also ‘God Save the King’. |