释义 |
halutzim, n. pl.|hɑːˈluːtsɪm| Also chalutzim, haluzim. [Heb. ḥālûṣ.] Jewish pioneers entering Palestine in order to build up their future national home.
1921Daily Mail 11 Apr. 6/5 The ‘Haluzim’ are the Jewish pioneers who are flocking into Palestine to help in building up the Jewish National Home. 1923Daily Mail 18 July 7 Tel Aviv..is the headquarters of the Rutenberg Company and also of a number of co-operative building societies run by young Jewish halutzim pioneers. 1923W. P. Livingstone Galilee Doctor 261 The halutzim, or ‘pioneers’. 1971D. Meiring Wall of Glass ix. 71 A few other Second Aliyah men from Russia, calling themselves Chalutzim, pioneers. |