The character J, j, which represents the letter sound in some school-books, is an invention of the seventeenth century, and is not found in MSS., nor in the best texts of the Latin authors. [Lewis]In words from Hebrew, -j- represents yodh, which was equivalent to English consonantal y (as in hallelujah) but in many names it later was conformed in sound to the -j- of Latin or French (Jesus).
来自《权威词典》
来自金山词霸 每日一句
来自辞典例句
来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件
来自汉英文学 - 散文英译