释义 |
sho·het noun or sho·chet \ˈshōḵə̇t\ (plural sho·he·tim or sho·che·tim \-ḵətə̇m\ ; or shoch·tim \-ḵtə̇m\ ; also shohets or shochets \-ḵə̇ts\ ; or sho·ha·tim \-ḵətə̇m\) Etymology: Hebrew shōḥēṭ slaughterer : a person officially licensed by rabbinic authority as slaughterer of animals and poultry for use as food in accordance with Jewish laws |