释义 |
TalmudTal‧mud /ˈtælmʊd $ ˈtɑːl-, ˈtæl-/ noun  - After all, as scrupulous followers of the Talmud, dishonesty and corruption were abhorred.
- It was later written down in two books called the Mishnah and the Talmud.
- Running their corporation according to the ancient precepts of the Talmud, they shunned all publicity and trusted only a handful of associates.
the Talmud the writings that make up Jewish law about religious and non-religious life—Talmudic /tælˈmʊdɪk $ tɑːlˈmuːdɪk. tæl-/ adjective |