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Definition of Israeli in English: Israeliadjectiveɪzˈreɪliɪzˈreɪli Relating to the modern country of Israel. (与)(现代国家)以色列(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - For those who are yet to get a taste of Israeli cinema, the New Year should be a good time to start.
- Many of the houses I visited were riddled with bullets or had lost their roofs after Israeli attacks.
- Well, I should have remembered that three weeks is an eternity in Israeli politics.
- Most devastating to the scientists has been the academic boycott of Israeli universities.
- The road which bisects the Strip is again controlled by Israeli outposts and settlements.
- So it could happen in London too, since one can be critical of Israeli policy and still support its right to exist.
- That will allow the number of illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territory to be increased.
- Their campaigning was limited to angry letters to the editor, and a boycotting of Israeli goods.
- I sometimes gleefully scoop up Israeli avocados rather than those from other countries.
- They are doing it because they still believe in some sort of Israeli justice.
- In terms of wider Israeli society, however, the end of the Cold War probably had a greater impact.
- I do not condone it and have deep misgivings about how this is affecting Israeli society in general.
- We spent three hours planning a way to sneak up to the border gates and snatch a piece of Israeli land.
- They set up displays about the army and blasted Israeli music out of a loudspeaker.
- Although these two elements coexist in Israeli society they are often in tension with one another.
- The crushed carapaces of cars run over by tanks are now a trademark of Israeli incursions into the West Bank.
- Ms Inkwell has been in the news lately because of her outspoken support for a boycott of Israeli cricket.
- It is clear that this so-called Israeli soil is, in reality, situated on the West Bank.
- I told her to give him my warm regards, since in his book on Israeli sociology he said nice things about my work.
- They are against Israeli policies in occupied areas, which is a different thing.
nounPlural Israelisɪzˈreɪliɪzˈreɪli A native or inhabitant of Israel, or a person of Israeli descent. 以色列人,以色列人后裔 Example sentencesExamples - Both the Israelis and Palestinians were used to news crews of a few people.
- It would cease the poisonous incitement in textbooks and the media against Israelis and Jews.
- Several years ago there were two episodes between Israelis and Palestinians.
- He is fighting a religious war, not a political one, which is why he talks about Jews and not Israelis.
- Israel says that he was involved in attacks that killed four Israelis and a Greek monk.
- Native born Israelis are called Sabras, named for a cactus fruit gown in the desert.
- Yet the victory was also hailed as a bridge between Arab and Jewish Israelis.
- It broke a taboo by being the first Arab channel to feature interviews with Israelis.
- As with the Israelis, the Palestinians also have the right to live in a sovereign state.
- National identity for Israelis is to a large extent bound up with their identity as Jews.
- That might explain the calmness which has so surprised Israelis and Spaniards.
- Sure, you may have seen more Israelis and Europeans but what time of the year was it?
- For two years, Frankenthal has been urging Israelis and Palestinians to do what is necessary.
- In Jenin the Israelis lifted the curfew for three hours, and Palestinians went to shop at the market.
- What Sadat and Begin proved in the 70s is that peace is possible between Arabs and Israelis.
- It prevented the Israelis from conquering the largest part of Arab Palestine.
- The future of the Middle East has well and truly been taken out of the hands of Israelis and Palestinians.
- If ever a day illustrated the gulf between Israelis and Palestinians, tomorrow is that day.
- On the other hand there is virtually nothing in the book about Israelis and Palestinians.
- Emma has kept warm memories of her first contacts with Israelis who happened to be Arabs.
Rhymesbailey, bailie, capercaillie, Cayley, ceilidh, daily, Daley, Daly, Disraeli, Eilidh, feyly, gaily, Haley, Hayley, Rayleigh, scaly, shaly, ukulele Definition of Israeli in US English: Israeliadjectiveizˈrālēɪzˈreɪli Relating to the modern country of Israel. (与)(现代国家)以色列(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Their campaigning was limited to angry letters to the editor, and a boycotting of Israeli goods.
- Ms Inkwell has been in the news lately because of her outspoken support for a boycott of Israeli cricket.
- I told her to give him my warm regards, since in his book on Israeli sociology he said nice things about my work.
- I sometimes gleefully scoop up Israeli avocados rather than those from other countries.
- That will allow the number of illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territory to be increased.
- Although these two elements coexist in Israeli society they are often in tension with one another.
- They are against Israeli policies in occupied areas, which is a different thing.
- We spent three hours planning a way to sneak up to the border gates and snatch a piece of Israeli land.
- They are doing it because they still believe in some sort of Israeli justice.
- The road which bisects the Strip is again controlled by Israeli outposts and settlements.
- Most devastating to the scientists has been the academic boycott of Israeli universities.
- It is clear that this so-called Israeli soil is, in reality, situated on the West Bank.
- Well, I should have remembered that three weeks is an eternity in Israeli politics.
- Many of the houses I visited were riddled with bullets or had lost their roofs after Israeli attacks.
- So it could happen in London too, since one can be critical of Israeli policy and still support its right to exist.
- In terms of wider Israeli society, however, the end of the Cold War probably had a greater impact.
- They set up displays about the army and blasted Israeli music out of a loudspeaker.
- I do not condone it and have deep misgivings about how this is affecting Israeli society in general.
- For those who are yet to get a taste of Israeli cinema, the New Year should be a good time to start.
- The crushed carapaces of cars run over by tanks are now a trademark of Israeli incursions into the West Bank.
nounizˈrālēɪzˈreɪli A native or inhabitant of Israel, or a person of Israeli descent. 以色列人,以色列人后裔 Example sentencesExamples - In Jenin the Israelis lifted the curfew for three hours, and Palestinians went to shop at the market.
- Emma has kept warm memories of her first contacts with Israelis who happened to be Arabs.
- For two years, Frankenthal has been urging Israelis and Palestinians to do what is necessary.
- What Sadat and Begin proved in the 70s is that peace is possible between Arabs and Israelis.
- Israel says that he was involved in attacks that killed four Israelis and a Greek monk.
- Yet the victory was also hailed as a bridge between Arab and Jewish Israelis.
- Both the Israelis and Palestinians were used to news crews of a few people.
- Native born Israelis are called Sabras, named for a cactus fruit gown in the desert.
- Sure, you may have seen more Israelis and Europeans but what time of the year was it?
- The future of the Middle East has well and truly been taken out of the hands of Israelis and Palestinians.
- Several years ago there were two episodes between Israelis and Palestinians.
- That might explain the calmness which has so surprised Israelis and Spaniards.
- National identity for Israelis is to a large extent bound up with their identity as Jews.
- On the other hand there is virtually nothing in the book about Israelis and Palestinians.
- He is fighting a religious war, not a political one, which is why he talks about Jews and not Israelis.
- It prevented the Israelis from conquering the largest part of Arab Palestine.
- It would cease the poisonous incitement in textbooks and the media against Israelis and Jews.
- As with the Israelis, the Palestinians also have the right to live in a sovereign state.
- If ever a day illustrated the gulf between Israelis and Palestinians, tomorrow is that day.
- It broke a taboo by being the first Arab channel to feature interviews with Israelis.
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