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adjective
of, relating to, or forming a canon
canonical scriptures
conforming to a general rule or acceptable procedure : orthodox
His proposals were generally accepted as canonical.
of or relating to a clergyman who is a canon
reduced to the canonical form
a canonical matrix
see canon >entry 1
The first known use of canonical was in the 15th century
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
canopy1 of 2noun
a covering over a bed, throne, or shrine or carried on poles (as over a person of high rank)
awning
a shade or shelter that hangs over somethingespecially: the uppermost spreading layer of a forest
the fabric part of a parachute that catches the air
canopy2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a canopy
cannonnoun
a large heavy gun usually mounted on wheels
an automatic gun of large caliber on an airplane
canonizeverb
to declare to be a saint and worthy of public respect
to treat something as if it were sacred
canonizeverb
to declare to be a saint and worthy of public respect
to treat something as if it were sacred
canonicaladjective
relating to or allowed by church law
following a general rule or accepted procedure
1 Mine's too short'—here he rubbed his glossy brown pate, canonically cropped.
2 Liberalism represents a general claim that transcends national borders, canonically expressed in the postwar, anti-totalitarian Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
3 It’s a strange day when pundits are openly questioning the Catholic bonafides of the canonically elected Vicar of Jesus Christ.
4 “I don’t think that there is something that I have done wrong canonically,” Kordochkin said.
5 Original content such as David Fincher’s House of Cards – canonically adapted for TV in the UK two decades earlier – and the relatively unknown Arrested Development will offer little leverage on this side of the Atlantic.
6 This, in free rondo-form, with a main theme of its own treated canonically, sums up the chief themes which have preceded.
7 He is generally understood to be canonically pansexual and genderfluid in comics and books.
8 The script aged down canonically existing character Casey Jones and made him responsible for the Turtles discovery, as opposed to April O’Neil, the Turtles reporter side-kick.
9 In fact, the surrendering of the bulls was regarded as a purely civil ceremony, which secured to the canonically appointed bishop the peaceful possession of the temporalities of his see.
10 The deacon was canonically inducted.
执事是按照宗规任命的.
11 If they were canonically and really excommunicated, then the question falls to the ground.
12 Antipope, an′ti-pōp, n. a pontiff elected in opposition to one canonically chosen, e.g. those who resided at Avignon in the 13th and 14th centuries.
13 The Jesuits inaugurated the center in 1993 and are linked to it canonically as a public association of the faithful.
14 Comparing character redesigns and colorings across comic book runs can be fraught, but canonically all three have been portrayed as darker-skinned in their earliest incarnations.
15 The gallery houses around 2,300 Western European paintings spanning the 13th to early 20th centuries, a collection that has historically reflected—and shaped—the canonical tradition of Western art history.
16 Joe Snake Eyes helmet, the Spider-Verse has plenty of room, and both Black Panther and Black Widow are canonically transferable roles.
17 The melody is soon repeated in the dominant key by the violas and then, treated canonically, by the 'cellos and violins.
18 Their film, produced by Miramax and Blumhouse Productions and executive produced by Carpenter, picks up 40 years after the events of the original and canonically disregards the half-dozen other sequels that followed.
19 Muse-ing doesn’t get much more canonical than that one-two shot, on top of the fact that her clothes on Richards’ frame secured him fashion status, too.
20 Objective Strengthening integrated management on pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency care, and making various links in the course of emergency care connect effectively and canonically.
目的加强院前院内急救一体化管理,使急诊急救过程的各个环节有效规范地衔接。
1 标准地
2 标准
standard stock normal regulation par quintessentially average measure Mark criterion gauge norm normality touchstone
3 被认可