英语释义
1. a non-Jewish person gentile sense 1
"You were my uncle," Duddy shouted, "and I thought it was the right thing to tell you the goy was stealing from you."
— Mordecai Richler In the Yiddish-speaking world of the Lower East Side, with its all-Jewish streets and all-Jewish schools, it was possible to regard the goyim as unmarriageable aliens.
— Jonathan Raban Our rabbi … used to tell us not to let the goyim, those people outside the invisible wall, know if we had any differences among ourselves.
— Nat Hentoff … what we Jews call Torah and goys call the Old Testament …
— Robert Little