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美:[ˌɛkjəˈmɛnɪkəl]
英:[ˌi:kju:ˈmenɪkl]
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ec·u·men·i·cal
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ecumenically (adv.)
词根:ecumenic
adj.ecumenic 普通的,一般的
n.ecumenism 泛基督教主义;普世教会主义
Adjective
1. concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions;
"ecumenical thinking"
"ecumenical activities"
"the ecumenical movement"
2. of worldwide scope or applicability;
"an issue of cosmopolitan import"
"the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time"- Christopher Morley
"universal experience"
16世纪末,"代表整个(基督教)世界",作为教会用语形成于英语中,源自晚期拉丁语 oecumenicus "普遍的,全球的",来自希腊语 oikoumenikos "来自整个世界",来自 he oikoumene ge "有人居住的世界(古希腊人所知的); 希腊人及其邻国被视为发达的人类社会(与野蛮的土地相对),"后来用于指代"罗马世界",在教会希腊语中用于基督教意义,源自 oikoumenos, oikein 的现在被动分词"居住",来自 oikos "房屋,住所"(源自 PIE 词根 *weik- (1) "家族")。相关词汇: Ecumenic。
Late Latin oecumenicus, from Late Greek oikoumenikos, from Greek oikoumenē the inhabited world, from feminine of oikoumenos, present passive participle of oikein to inhabit, from oikos house — more at vicinity
The first known use of ecumenical was circa 1587
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an abnormal collection of watery fluid in a bodily tissue or cavity
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a small woolly herb that is related to the thistles and grows high in the Alps
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a small woolly herb that is related to the thistles and grows high in the Alps
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a current of air or water running against the main current or in a circle
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to move in an eddy or in a way that forms an eddy
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a current of air or water running against the main current or in a circle
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to move in an eddy or in a way that forms an eddy
eddy1 of 2noun
a current of air or water running against the main current or in a circle
eddy2 of 2verb
to move in an eddy or in a way that forms an eddy
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eczemanoun
a skin disease marked by redness, itching, and scaly or crusty lesions
eczemanoun
a skin disease marked by redness, itching, and scaly or crusty lesions
ecumenicaladjective
worldwide or general in extent, influence, or application
of, relating to, or representing the whole of a body of churches
leading toward agreement or cooperation among Christians
1 Yet this new, pious tale, assembled around the ecumenical theme of perseverance, almost makes one nostalgic for the frisson of provocation.
2 An ecumenical cellist and vocalist, Ms. Hughes ranges deftly into chamber music, indie rock, R&B and avant-garde improvising.
3 Don’t think that a Franciscan friar and ecumenical teacher living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, couldn’t give you new and highly contemporary insights on contemplation, praying, spirituality, mysticism and non-dual consciousness.
4 This article mainly divides into three parts:The first part has made the introduction of the meta-theory on the ecumenical values and the national values.
本文正文主要分为三个部门:第一部门对普世价值民族化与民族价值普世化的元理论作了介绍。
5 Meakins describes her own various frustrations with patients and aspects of the discipline itself, while emphasising the virtues of a more ecumenical approach that does not fear encroachment by CBT or even poetry.
6 It is transforming itself into an ecumenical museum by focusing its collections and programs on the diverse neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
7 These ecumenical scholars claim that divergent interpretations demonstrate that meaning is produced by each individual's subjective experience with the text.
8 Her spirituality is intended as ecumenical, and she has been building and refining it for decades.
9 Tali Sharot, reviewing the book alongside others about how the brain works, applauds Grant’s ecumenical approach: “No single tool is guaranteed to always help us rethink our views, habits and preferences,” she writes.
10 In the Protestant and Orthodox side of the ecumenical movement, which took institutional form in the World Council of Churches in 1948, there were two main strands.
在普世运动的新教和东正教方面,在1948年的基督教委员会上采用了制度上的形式。它们有两种主要的困境。
11 I thought for a while that this meant ecumenical, drawn to Rumi, Thomas Merton, Mary Oliver.
12 An ecumenical service will be held at Methodist Central Hall in Westminster prior to the demonstrations.
一个世界性的服务将于卫在威斯敏斯特中央大厅前的示威活动.
13 Cunningham’s lens was ecumenical; he loved great dressers, and he didn’t discriminate between young and old, wraithlike and Venusian, high and low.
14 As Stevenson writes: “He was well bred but not inbred — establishment but not Ivy League, select but not Skull and Bones, an upwardly mobile ecumenical Catholic and not a patrician.”
15 But the works themselves are quite lively, pulled off with verve and an ecumenical historical awareness.
16 Perhaps most important, this gathering also celebrates unusually ecumenical, eyes-first ways of looking — the search for convincing ratios of innovation to authenticity.
17 “And she was also was fairly ecumenical in terms of her political activism.”
18 He was deeply involved in the ecumenical movement.
他积极参与了促进基督教各派大联合的运动。
19 But, his lover protests, the chapel, an ecumenical place of worship, belongs to the world.
20 ...ecumenical church services...
普世基督教礼拜仪式
1 全体
ecumenic general global corporate universal tutto globally bodily tutti whole sum gross pie totality wholeness macrocosm tout ensemble in totality by the lump in the lump the whole boiling the whole caboodle en bloc all of en masse in whole in a body
3 世界性
4 促进世界基督教各教派合作运动主义
8 全面的
wall-to-wall embracive omnifaceted holohedral complete whole extensive exclusive rounded open-ended all-out all-around no-holds-barred full-out slam-bang allover cover-all
9 世界性的
10 全面
wall-to-wall embracive omnifaceted holohedral complete whole extensive exclusive rounded open-ended all-out all-around no-holds-barred full-out slam-bang allover cover-all over wholly roundly wholely simpliciter at all points six ways to Sunday in the general in its entirety in whole
11 普遍
genl general Catholic universal prevalent prevalence far and wide common popular worldwide pandemic universality global broad catholic ruling rife universalistic wide-spread omnipresence prevail universal algebra generalized predominant regnant omn- catholicize
12 全世界的
13 世界范围的
14 普遍的
genl general Catholic universal prevalent common popular worldwide pandemic universality global broad catholic ruling rife universalistic wide-spread generalized predominant regnant
15 全基督教会的