haifa

[US]/ˈhaifə/
[UK]/ˈhaɪfə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Israeli port city Haifa.
Word Forms
Pluralhaifas

Real-world Examples

Ehud Galili is an underwater archaeologist at the University of Haifa.

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American November 2020 Collection

While studying at Haifa University, I met my wife, who was also an American student.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

I live in Haifa, but nowadays, I spend most of my time abroad.

Source: TED Talks (Video Edition) July 2018 Collection

Scientists have discovered the world's oldest-known brewery in a cave near Haifa.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds - Scientific American August 2019 Collection

Earlier Palestinian militants fired rockets deep into Israel targeting Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Source: BBC Listening Collection July 2014

Scientists at Haifa University, in Israel, tried to find the answer with the help of a computer screen.

Source: VOA Standard October 2015 Collection

Its Trophy system is designed by Rafael, a firm in Haifa, and is fitted to the country's Merkava tanks.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

University of Haifa offers a formal undergraduate degree program in medical clowning.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) February 2020 Collection

Now, what is it like socially in Haifa, if you're an Arab-Israeli with Jewish-Israelis?

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

In 2017, researchers from the University of Haifa restored and deciphered one of the last untranslated scrolls.

Source: IELTS Reading

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