释义 |
‖ shul|ʃuːl| Also shool. [Yiddish, f. G. schule school.] The synagogue.
[1804M. Wilmot Let. 17 July in Russian Jrnls. (1934) i. 114 They walked with down cast eyes and penitent countenances to the School (as the Synagogue is call'd).] 1874Hotten Slang Dict. 288 Shool, Jews' term for their synagogue. 1876Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. IV. xxxiii. 136/1 This evening is the Sabbath..and I go to the Shool. 1892[see hesped]. 1932L. Golding Magnolia Street i. xiii. 235 The presentation will be at night, after shool. 1957L. Stern Midas Touch i. i. 19 The Kosher food, the ceremonial prayers, coming here to shul. 1977New Yorker 9 May 41/3 Her great-uncle Zindel, a former shammes in a shul that had been torn down. |