释义
[ rey -chuh l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈreɪ tʃəl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Jacob's favored wife, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Genesis 29–35.
a female given name.
Origin of Rachel From Late Latin, from Greek Rhachḗl, from Hebrew rāḥēl “ewe, female lamb”
Words nearby Rachel racetrack, racetracker, race-walk, race walking, raceway, Rachel , rachial, rachicentesis, rachidial, rachigraph, rachilla
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Example sentences from the Web for Rachel “I have to think her body type played a role,” said Rachel Greenblatt, a Lecturer in Jewish Studies at Harvard University.
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Muse was looking to regain custody of her four children—Justin, Sarah, Patrick and Rachel .
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Rachel Maddow, too, apparently impresses in her upcoming season two guest turn.
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Someone I love a lot right now is Rachel McKibbens, who is doing wonderful work.
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And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel .
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"I'm not a bit afraid of churchyard ghosts," said Rachel , moving on.
Rachel Ray | Anthony Trollope
For the next few moments he stood there as if holding the hand in his, though Rachel Linton had hurried away.
Middy and Ensign | G. Manville Fenn
This certainty of Rachel 's future alliance with himself had made such things impossibly absurd.
The Duchess of Wrexe | Hugh Walpole
Rachel 's cry, "Give me children, or else I die," does not exaggerate the agony of a childless Syrian wife.
The Syrian Christ | Abraham Mitrie Rihbany
"It was my bad management, it always is," said Rachel , ever affirmative.
The Clever Woman of the Family | Charlotte M. Yonge
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British Dictionary definitions for Rachel noun (ˈreɪtʃəl ) Old Testament the second and best-loved wife of Jacob; mother of Joseph and Benjamin (Genesis 29–35)
(French raʃɛl ) original name Elisa Félix . 1820–58, French tragic actress, famous for her roles in the plays of Racine and Corneille
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Cultural definitions for Rachel The second wife of Jacob (see Jacob and Esau). She was sterile for many years, but eventually had two sons: Joseph (see Joseph and his brothers) and Benjamin.
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