gath

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gath — 名詞

1. one of the five main cities of the ancient Philistines, located in what is now s

1.名詞C1
釋義

迦特

古代非利士五大城邦之一

one of the five main cities of the ancient Philistines, located in what is now southern Israel and famous in the Bible as the home of Goliath.

例句

Anjali and Eitan visited the ancient site of Gath during their trip to southern Israel.

Anjali 和 Eitan 在以色列南部旅行時,參觀了迦特的古城遺址。

collocation: site of Gath

The Bible describes Gath as the hometown of the Philistine warrior Goliath.

聖經描述迦特是非利士戰士 Goliath 的家鄉。

collocation: described as the hometown of

文法句型

the city of Gath

用法筆記

Gath is primarily used in historical, biblical, and archaeological contexts. The modern Israeli city Kiryat Gat takes its name from the ancient site.

常見錯誤

Gath was a Greek city-state.
Gath was a Philistine city in ancient Canaan.
💡Gath was Philistine, not Greek.
Gath is in modern-day Egypt.
Gath is in what is now southern Israel.
💡The city was located east-northeast of Gaza, not in Egypt.