2020年8月29日 星期六

ruff, grand mufti, chew on a tough question,“stir-fried beef strip", an in-flight meal, catering arm






Hong Kongers can pick up $5 “stir-fried beef strip"—usually an in-flight meal—from Cathay Pacific’s catering arm


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Some interpretations of Islam deem dogs impure. That’s too ruff,這太誇張了 says Egypt’s grand mufti


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Are puppies acceptable pets? Muslim scholars chew on a tough question



muf·ti 1

  (mŭf′tē, mo͝of′-)
n. pl. muf·tis
Muslim scholar who interprets the shari'a.



ruff
noun C ]
UK 
 /rʌf/ US 
 /rʌf/

largestiff collar with many foldsworn in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries:
The portrait was of a bearded man wearing an Elizabethan ruff.
He wore a tunic of crimson velvet and a big starched ruff around his little neck.
 
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circle of hair or feathers growing round the neck of a bird or animal:
The bald ibis has a neck ruff of longpointed feathers.
He was impressed by the monkeys' ruffs of white hair.

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