Rosh Hashana
/ˌrɒʃhəˈʃɑːnə/(亦作Rosh Hashanah)
noun
- the Jewish New Year festival, held on the first (and sometimes the second) day of Tishri (in September). It is marked by the blowing of the shofar, and begins the ten days of penitence culminating in Yom Kippur.岁首节(犹太教历的新年, 在提市黎月[公历9月]的第一天[有时第二天], 以吹响羊角号作为新年到来的标志, 并且开始为期十天的赎罪, 第十天的赎罪日为其高潮)。
词源
Hebrew, literally 'head (i.e. beginning) of the year'.