sanctity如何读

英:[ˈsæŋktəti]

美:[ˈsæŋktɪti]

sanctity是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 神圣,圣洁
  2. 尊严
  3. 神圣性,圣洁性,神圣不可侵犯性
  4. 虔诚
  5. 崇高
  6. 神圣的事物,神圣的东西
  7. 神圣的义务

sanctity自然拼读

sanc·ti·ty

saengk tih ti

sanctity变形

复数:sanctities

sanctity词根

词根:sanctify

adj.

sanctimonious 假装虔诚的;假装圣洁的;假装诚实的

sanctified 认可的,批准的;神圣化的

n.

sanctification 神圣化,神灵化

sanctimony 假装的圣人气派;假装的虔诚,假装的神圣

sanctitude 圣洁;神圣

vt.

sanctify 使圣洁;使神圣化;把…奉献给神;认可

sanctity英英释义

noun

the quality or state of being holy or sacred; sacredness.the sanctity of human life

saintliness or holiness.

sanctity词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, saunctite,“神圣,虔诚,幸福”,源自古法语 sanctete, saintete, sainctete(现代法语 sainteté),源自拉丁语 sanctitatem(主格 sanctitas)“神圣,神圣”,源自 sanctus “神圣”(参见 saint(n.))。意思是“神圣或神圣的特征”(婚姻,家庭,生活等)约为1600年,因此,涉及这些事物,“不可侵犯”。

sanctity_法律行业词汇

神圣不可侵犯性

sanctity词源英文解释

Middle English saunctite, from Anglo-French sainteté, from Latin sanctitat-, sanctitas, from sanctus sacred

The first known use of sanctity was in the 14th century

sanctity儿童词典英英释义

sandalwoodnoun

the close-grained fragrant yellowish wood of an Asian tree often used in carving and cabinetworkalso: the tree that yields this wood

sandalnoun

a shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot

sandalnoun

a shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot

sandalnoun

a shoe consisting of a sole strapped to the foot

sand1 of 2noun

loose material in grains produced by the natural breaking up of rocks

a soil made up mostly of sand

sand2 of 2verb

to sprinkle with sand

to smooth by rubbing with sandpaper

sanctumnoun

a sacred place

a place where one is free from being bothered

sanctuarynoun

a holy or sacred place

the most sacred part of a place of worship

a building or room for religious worship

a place that provides shelter or protection

a wildlife sanctuary

protection provided by a sanctuary

sanctitynoun

holiness sense 1, saintliness

the quality or state of being holy or sacred

sanctity 例句

1 “When you’re embarking on a renovation or redesign, ask yourself, ‘What choices can I make to promote a feeling of sanctity?’ ”

2 At a time when the sanctity of the cinema had been attacked in an all-too-real fashion, the uncanny echo of that event seemed frightening and insensitive.

3 Locals cite legends about the area’s sanctity to local Native American tribes.

4 Liberals are very big on caring and fairness, but tend not to mind so much about "sanctity".

5 Has Germany dealt such a blow to the sanctity of the single market?

德国会对单一市场实施这样的打击吗?

6 To enter the Thangka painting workshop, we had to remove our shoes, a fitting act considering the sanctity of the medium.

7 From then until his death in 1886 he sported a tonsure and an abbé’s robes: signs of sanctity to some and hypocrisy to others.

8 Even the network head, played by Jane Fonda, who has some experience with cable news network kingpins, is seen as a numbers-hungry impediment to the sanctity of Will McAvoy's news broadcast.

9 The anti-ban forces spoke of immigrant families of furriers, the sanctity of small businesses and the American Dream.

10 And you say that your experience, both in childhood and now as a parent yourself, has made you realize the sanctity of “traditional” family.

11 But insisting on the sanctity of art — the individual artist’s right to pursue a vision — can be a way of denying ugly systemic realities.

12 The sanctity of marriage was shaken forever by the social and sexual revolution of May 1968 that promoted equal rights between men and women and freedom from the tyranny of bourgeois institutions.

13 The answer was regulation, which brought legislators up against the two great pillars of a capitalist society: the free market and private property, as embodied in the sanctity of hearth and home.

14 Still, if you believe in the sanctity of marriage, then you might find the ending perversely heartwarming.

15 One concerns the sanctity of tradition.

一个问题就是传统的不可侵犯.

16 Four motors whirring around, he said, is incompatible with the sanctity of the moment.

17 “We’re the only country with a rising maternity mortality rate. These are the same people who talk about sanctity of life,” she says.

18 Spousal privilege was born, lawyers say, from a belief in the sanctity of marriage.

19 But there’s this sanctity to it, a kind of respect.

20 But Judaism, Catholicism and Islam resisted it, because of views about the sanctity of body and spirit in death.

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