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schlemiel    
n. 倒楣的人;笨手笨脚的人

倒楣的人;笨手笨脚的人



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  • Schlemiel - Wikipedia
    Schlemiel (Yiddish: שלימיל, romanized: shlimil; sometimes spelled shlemiel) is a Yiddish term meaning "inept incompetent person" or "fool" [1] It is a common archetype in Ashkenazi Jewish humor, and so-called " schlemiel jokes" depict the schlemiel falling into unfortunate situations [2]
  • So That’s What “Schlemiel!” “Schlimazel!” and . . . - Remind
    According to the Etymology Dictionary (that’s an explanation dictionary versus a meaning dictionary) , schlemiel is a Yiddish term that means an awkward or clumsy person
  • SCHLEMIEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SCHLEMIEL is an unlucky bungler : chump
  • What Is the Difference Between a Shlemiel and a Shlimazel?
    A common Yiddish proverb sums up the difference between these two types: A shlemiel is someone who spills hot soup — and it lands on the shlimazel Despite these technical differences, however, in common parlance they are sometimes used interchangeably, both essentially meaning loser
  • Schlemiel Schl - Chutzpah Kvetch: English Words from Yiddish . . .
    The definitions we provide for schlemiel and schlimazel are quite similar; both refer to an individual who is deficient in luck The schlemiel however, tends to have an air of incompetence surrounding their misfortune, whereas the schlimazel is simply unfortunate
  • What Do Schlemiel and Schlimazel Mean? - Newsweek
    According to the dictionary, "schlemiel" refers to "an unlucky bungler" while "schlimazel" is a "consistently unlucky person " The terms are Yiddish in origin and are often used in a humorous
  • The Shlemiel of Chelm and Other Yiddish Characters
    Far from being a symbolic shorthand for the masochistic preoccupations of the Jewish psyche (as Freud and Reik tended to see it), the schlemiel was a point of reference for the community which surrounded him
  • List of English words of Yiddish origin - Wikipedia
    Schlemiel ʃləˈmiːl : An inept clumsy person; a bungler; a dolt (שלעמיל, shlemil or שלימיל, shlimil, probably from the Hebrew name Shelumiel; OED) The word is widely recognized from its inclusion in the Yiddish -American hopscotch chant " schlemiel, schlimazel "
  • SCHLEMIEL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A schlemiel is a somewhat dopey, awkward person You might angrily call your brother a schlemiel after he drops the cake you've spent all day making, stumbles, and sits on it
  • SCHLEMIEL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The "schlemiel" is usually a comic character whose actions lead to his inevitable downfall, but also stands as a form of resistance to social and cultural values and norms





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