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ritualistic是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 仪式(主义)的
  2. 固守仪式的
  3. 惯例的(指行动或行为一致的)
  4. 老套的
  5. 例行公事的

ritualistic词根

词根:rite

adj.

ritual 仪式的;例行的;礼节性的

adv.

ritually 仪式上地;依据仪式上地

n.

ritual 仪式;惯例;礼制

rite 仪式;惯例,习俗;典礼

ritualism 仪式主义

ritualist 研习仪式者;精通仪礼的人

vi.

ritualise 仪式化;成惯例(等于ritualize)

vt.

ritualise 使仪式化;使成惯例

ritualize 使仪式化;奉行仪式主义

ritualistic英英释义

adjective

of, in accordance with, or characterized by the use of ritual: such as

relating to or done as a ceremony or rite For Rick, the clincher came in 2001, when he discovered 20 identical trumpets, made from a type of conch shell … . The trumpets were highly decorated, indicating a ritualistic use.—Michael Brooks Ritualistic language (such as the oyez, oyez, oyez or hear ye, hear ye, hear ye that opens a court session) separates legal proceedings from ordinary life, marking them as being special and important.—Peter Tiersma

a ritualistic dance

done in accordance with social custom or normal protocol

Bush made the ritualistic visits to polling places, making a last-minute bid for support in this intense and important contest.—Jeanne Meserve

of, relating to, or being an act or series of acts regularly repeated in a set precise manner

The repetitive nature of online tasks—checking e-mail, searching for data, sending replies—has a soothing, ritualistic quality … .—Maia Szalavitz

stressing the use of ritual forms : adhering to or devoted to ritualism

We can look at Stonehenge not only to envision the ancient, ritualistic people who built it, but also to imagine a version of ourselves closer to nature … according to Wisser.—Jed Oelbaum

ritualistic词源中文解释

1844年,“与仪式有关或依照仪式”,由 -ic 和 ritualist 组成,“熟悉或致力于仪式”的人(1650年代),后来指“倡导特定圣礼仪式”的人(尤其是由法律或习俗确立的仪式),1670年代; 参见 ritual(形容词)。到19世纪末, ritualistic 特别指“非常强调外在形式和符号”。相关: Ritually; ritualism(1838年)。

ritualistic词源英文解释

The first known use of ritualistic was in 1844

ritualistic 例句

1 Mr. Hardwick asked as he convened what he calls his “weekly ritualistic therapy session.”

2 Even if you’re anti-monarchy, or you don’t know what the flag language is saying, that British royalist sequence is thrilling in its ceremonious quality; you’re awed by the massed, unison, ritualistic gestures.

3 But the book’s advance buzz is an unlikely triumph for a version of a ritualistic text that was spearheaded by two lauded experimental novelists from Brooklyn, Mr. Foer and Nathan Englander.

4 My therapist and I created a list of feared situations and my ritualistic responses, ranked by how much anxiety it would cause me to skip each one.

5 A suite of three songs from “Porgy and Bess” —“It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “Summertime” and “My Man’s Gone Now” — in particular, assumed a ritualistic intensity grounded in the drumming of Ray Brinker.

6 “I’ve always had ritualistic and contemplative tendencies like the ones the hermits describe, but the pandemic has just given them more space to flourish,” Ms. Sheldon-Dean said.

7 The story tells of Pentheus, king of Thebes, who enters into a conflict with Dionysos by banning the wild, ritualistic worship of the god.

8 Through the use of gestures, sound-painting, expressive melodies, spoken word and percussive effects, the three instrumentalists and Ms. Shelton revealed the ritualistic origins of poetry.

9 A severe disorder of childhood characterized by withdrawal, preoccupation with fantasy, language impairment, and abnormal behavior, such as ritualistic acts and excessive object attachment.

一种发生于婴幼儿时期的严重心理紊乱,表现为内向、沉溺于奇怪的念头之中,语言能力较差,举动行为异常,如动作仪式化和过分喜爱某种物体。

10 The eating of this egg is mostly ritualistic: I take a sharp knife and chop off its top, scooping up the bit of white that's there.

11 She thinks that the removal of the victim's feet was ritualistic.

并且她认为,砍掉对受害人的脚是一种仪式.

12 The Deep Listening Band, a long-running collaboration with the trombonist Stuart Dempster and others, pursues slow, ritualistic improvisation in unusually sonorous acoustics.

13 For a half-dozen reasons, or more, I resist the idea of a mandated topic or the ritualistic mantras of connectedness.

14 The satanic panic — a widespread set of conspiracy theories, beginning in the 1980s, about satanic cults committing ritualistic child abuse — is often thought of as a uniquely American phenomenon.

15 The work has a ritualistic quality, which owes much to the music.

16 The teen trio then stayed in the house for about half an hour, trying to make the scene seem ritualistic by placing a Bible upon Rod’ corpse, further mutilating his body, and putting a knife in Lois’s dead hand.

17 They begin the show, which was “mixed and mastered” by Ian Kagey, with a ritualistic sharing of challah bread and grape juice, proffered to us through the camera lens.

18 My parents, nevertheless, heroically attempted to provide our family with these ritualistic offerings.

19 His writing for a 23-piece instrumental ensemble, gorgeously colored and pulsating with ritualistic percussion, suits the milieu and the vocal complement; Corrado Rovaris, the company’s music director, elicited a fine account from his players.

20 Over the course of the movie their sex, typically accompanied by a frantic drumbeat, becomes increasingly avid, ritualistic and violent.

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