yichud
发音
/ˈjɪxʊd/
/ˈjiːxʊd/
/-əd/
/jiːˈxuːd/
释义与例句
n.
-
1.
The prohibition in Jewish religious law against seclusion in a private area of a man and a woman who are not married to each other, so as to prevent adultery or promiscuity.
不可数 -
2.
The state of being secluded in a private area with someone of the opposite sex.
不可数
词源
Borrowed from Hebrew יִחוּד (yikhúd).
来源:wiktionary