释义 |
‖ kibbutznik|kɪˈbʊtsnɪk| [Yiddish, f. prec. + -nik, Pol. and Russ. noun suffix denoting person connected with (something).] A member of a kibbutz.
1949Koestler Promise & Fulfilment ii. ii. 221 We..had the treat of an hour's moonlight journey across the Sea of Galilee, with kibbutzniks from Ein Geb sprawling all over the deck and singing Hebrew songs. 1950G. Mikes Milk and Honey iii. 129 The main characteristics of Kibbutz-life are:—(a) Kibbutzniks have no money at all;..(c) Kibbutzniks eat their soup at the end of their meals. 1959F. M. Wilson They came as Strangers iii. iii. 203 The kibbutzniks believed that by redeeming the soil of the Holy Land..they were..redeeming..the Jewish people. 1965New Statesman 3 Sept. 314/2 Kibbutzniks played chess in the shade. 1967Listener 13 July 62/1, I wandered along the tranquil shores of Galilee, stepping over trenches and talking to armed kibbutzniks. 1973Jewish Chron. 6 July 10/2 (caption) Ehud Adiv, kibbutznik and paratrooper. |