释义 |
Martha
Mar·tha M0125700 (mär′thə) In the New Testament, the sister of Lazarus and Mary and a friend of Jesus.Martha (ˈmɑːθə) n (Biography) Saint Martha New Testament a sister of Mary and Lazarus, who lived at Bethany and ministered to Jesus (Luke 10:38–42). Feast day: July 29 or June 4Mar•tha (ˈmɑr θə) n. the sister of Mary and Lazarus. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1–44. TranslationsMartha
Martha, in the New Testament, friend of Jesus, sister of Mary and Lazarus of Bethany. In Christian literature, Martha has been a symbol of the active, as opposed to the contemplative, life. Feast: July 29.Marthapersonification of the busy housekeeper. [N.T.: Luke 10:39]See: WifelinessMartha Saint New Testament a sister of Mary and Lazarus, who lived at Bethany and ministered to Jesus (Luke 10:38--42). Feast day: July 29 or June 4 MARTHA
Acronym | Definition |
---|
MARTHA➣Mobile Autonomous Robots for Transportation and Handling Applications | MARTHA➣Missed approach, Altimeter, Radios, Time, Heading, Altitudes (terminal arrival mnemonic) |
|