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sacramental是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 圣礼的,圣典的
  2. 受圣礼约束的,发过誓的
  3. 庄严如圣礼的,圣礼般庄重的
  4. 神圣的
  5. 圣餐的,圣餐礼的
  6. 象征性的
  7. 用于圣礼的
n. (名词)
  1. 【天主教】类似圣典之礼仪或事物
  2. 圣餐礼用具
  3. 圣典

sacramental自然拼读

sac·ra·men·tal

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sacramental扩展

sacramentally (adv.)

sacramental词根

词根:sacral

adj.

sacred 神的;神圣的;宗教的;庄严的

sacral 骶骨的;圣礼的;祭典的

n.

sacrament 圣礼;圣餐;神秘的事物

sacredness 神圣;尊崇为神物;受人尊敬

vt.

sacrament 立誓

sacramental英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or having the character of a sacrament

sacramental wine

suggesting a sacrament (as in sacredness)

noun

an action or object (such as the rosary) of ecclesiastical origin that serves to express or increase devotion

sacramental词源中文解释

"属于、涉及或构成圣礼的",公元14世纪晚期,来自古法语 sacramental ,直接源自晚期拉丁语 sacramentalis,源自 sacrament(参见 sacramentum)。作为名词,"宗教实践或物体",公元15世纪中期。

sacramental词源英文解释

The first known use of sacramental was in the 15th century

sacramental 例句

1 That confrontational story thread is unfortunately overplayed in the third act, when bathos undercuts “Rites” just as it reaches the sacramental altered-state-of-consciousness Mitchell seeks.

2 In it, Francis suggests that such blessings could be studied if they didn’t confuse the blessing with sacramental marriage.

3 Its proper use is among huddled comrades, gathered in a sacramental hush in park or field, on the beach, in the wilderness, or the enfolding darkness of an urban den.

药品的正确使用方法,是与同志们挤在一起,同他们安静神圣地聚集在公园、空地、沙滩、旷野中,或是在都市中一个阴暗的小屋里。

4 It also said it was appropriate to recognize certain cultural and sacramental uses of it.

5 This was used by the Supreme Court in 2006 to rule in favor of a church that used ayahuasca, a sacramental tea made from two plants found in the Amazonian rain forest.

6 The law allows adults ages 21 and older to possess up to 2 ounces of marijuana, a half-ounce of cannabis concentrate and 1 ounce of products such as edibles for recreational, sacramental and other uses.

7 The new accusations don’t concern sacramental abuse that would justify forwarding the case to the Vatican’s sex abuse office, known as the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

8 The UOC gave Moscow a liturgical cold shoulder by dropping the commemoration of Moscow Patriarch Kirill as its leader in public worship and blessing its own sacramental oil rather than use Moscow’s supply.

9 “And the sacramental seal of confession is the worldwide law of the Catholic Church, not just the diocese of Burlington, Vermont,” which covers the whole state.

10 Those who remained on Shelter Island to look for scallops were the hard core, the romantics and the purists, for whom a fallow winter turns the search for scallops into something like a sacramental rite.

11 The priest and the child have spent time alone together, and after one meeting Donald returned to Sister James’s class acting strange, his breath redolent of sacramental wine.

12 The twin islands recently became one of the first Caribbean nations to grant Rastafari authorization to grow and smoke their sacramental herb.

13 The Eucharist refers to the sacramental bread and wine.

圣餐指圣事中食用的面包和葡萄酒。

14 Henry I, determined to forge a sacramental bond between his daughter and England's magnates, compelled his barons in 1127 to swear their support for her as his successor.

15 The obsession with this issue — the almost elevation of it to a sacramental level — is so deeply disturbing and tragic.”

16 When Dorrington finally gets up in the air, the feeling is not only contagious, it is sacramental.

当道林顿终于起飞之后,这份感受不仅具有了感染力,而且也变得庄严神圣起来。

17 Manichaean worship included fasting, daily prayers, and sacramental meals which differed greatly Lord's Supper.

摩尼教的崇拜包括禁食, 每日祷告, 还有与最后的晚餐非常不一致的圣餐.

18 Bruni said the “correspondence in question expressly indicates that there was no violation of the sacramental seal of Confession.”

19 The overall form resembles a ship at sea, or an urban-planning sketch, while the details are sacramental and syncretistic.

20 A thoughtful and wide-ranging look at psychedelic therapy, the series is grounded in accounts of their centuries-long sacramental use and of their uneasy history in modern society, especially in the United States.

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