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Definition of kibbutznik in English: kibbutzniknoun kɪˈbʊtsnɪkkiˈbo͝otsnik A member of a kibbutz. 基布兹成员(以色列集居区或集体农场成员) Example sentencesExamples - Yet at the same time, especially since the baby boomers came on the scene, many American women have treated the experience of motherhood as an exercise in self-expression - indeed, they do so more fervently than the kibbutzniks.
- He grew up as a kibbutznik in the Galil, the son of swamp-draining idealists from the Ukraine.
- To the kibbutznik, the story is one of heroic volunteers establishing themselves in the face of a hostile population.
- It was a mixed experience: I didn't get along particularly well with other kibbutzniks, but I enjoyed the work and I admired the Israelis, particularly those my age.
- It was as part of this larger socialist vision that the kibbutzniks set out to wipe away gender.
- They had a cosmopolitan, mysterious air about them that other kibbutzniks had not.
- Israeli kibbutzniks and Scandinavian drifters loitered in Dahab because no one else would.
- Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction.
- The kibbutzniks would then be compensated for this transaction at 51 percent of its value.
- It wasn't until last year that the kibbutzniks of Degania, ardent Zionists, voted to build a synagogue.
- He helps the three or four kibbutzniks handle the crops, with extra help only being needed at harvest time.
- ‘It's hard to believe now, but we used to actually drink the water and go swimming with the children without worrying,’ the 83-year-old Israeli kibbutznik said.
- The young kibbutzniks are comprised of two groups, one from veteran kibbutzim and the other from cities.
- On graduating from high school, he spent 11 years as a kibbutznik in the Valley of Jezre'el.
- One of the kibbutzniks even taught us about making beautiful durable houses out of mud.
- But now that it's over, the kibbutzniks and uprooted settlers have to find ways to live together.
- Slowly, I turned round and round to look into the face of each of the kibbutzniks, one by one.
- The kibbutznik who is bringing order to a hodgepodge of classic Jewish texts is Nurit Feinstein, 25, a native of the kibbutz, which is just north of the Haifa suburbs.
- The kibbutznik, however, ended up achieving distinction not as a farmer but as a soldier.
- The kibbutzniks have their own living units but meals are taken together in the communal hall.
Definition of kibbutznik in US English: kibbutzniknounkiˈbo͝otsnik A member of a kibbutz. 基布兹成员(以色列集居区或集体农场成员) Example sentencesExamples - Slowly, I turned round and round to look into the face of each of the kibbutzniks, one by one.
- The kibbutznik who is bringing order to a hodgepodge of classic Jewish texts is Nurit Feinstein, 25, a native of the kibbutz, which is just north of the Haifa suburbs.
- Israeli kibbutzniks and Scandinavian drifters loitered in Dahab because no one else would.
- He grew up as a kibbutznik in the Galil, the son of swamp-draining idealists from the Ukraine.
- But now that it's over, the kibbutzniks and uprooted settlers have to find ways to live together.
- Yet at the same time, especially since the baby boomers came on the scene, many American women have treated the experience of motherhood as an exercise in self-expression - indeed, they do so more fervently than the kibbutzniks.
- It was a mixed experience: I didn't get along particularly well with other kibbutzniks, but I enjoyed the work and I admired the Israelis, particularly those my age.
- He helps the three or four kibbutzniks handle the crops, with extra help only being needed at harvest time.
- One of the kibbutzniks even taught us about making beautiful durable houses out of mud.
- The young kibbutzniks are comprised of two groups, one from veteran kibbutzim and the other from cities.
- To the kibbutznik, the story is one of heroic volunteers establishing themselves in the face of a hostile population.
- It was as part of this larger socialist vision that the kibbutzniks set out to wipe away gender.
- The kibbutzniks would then be compensated for this transaction at 51 percent of its value.
- Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction.
- ‘It's hard to believe now, but we used to actually drink the water and go swimming with the children without worrying,’ the 83-year-old Israeli kibbutznik said.
- The kibbutzniks have their own living units but meals are taken together in the communal hall.
- They had a cosmopolitan, mysterious air about them that other kibbutzniks had not.
- The kibbutznik, however, ended up achieving distinction not as a farmer but as a soldier.
- On graduating from high school, he spent 11 years as a kibbutznik in the Valley of Jezre'el.
- It wasn't until last year that the kibbutzniks of Degania, ardent Zionists, voted to build a synagogue.
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