piety如何读

英:[ˈpaɪəti]

美:[ˈpaɪɪti]

piety英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]虔诚,虔敬piousness

piety是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 孝顺
  2. 孝敬
  3. 虔诚(的行为)
  4. 忠顺
  5. 恭敬
  6. 爱国
  7. 虔诚作风
  8. 恭敬
  9. 虔诚礼拜
  10. 孝心
  11. 孝行
  12. 虔敬(行为)

piety自然拼读

pi·e·ty

paI ih ti

piety变形

复数:pieties

piety词根

词根:piety

adj.

pietistic 虔诚的;虔信派的;假装虔诚的

piety英英释义

noun

worshipful devotion to and veneration of God or family; piousness.They were aware of their daughter's piety, and yet it surprised them when she announced that she would become a nun.

a pious act, remark, thought, or the like.

piety词组

filial pietyn. 孝顺;孝心

piety词源中文解释

14世纪中期, piete(12世纪晚期作为姓氏),意为“怜悯、温柔、怜悯”(这个词的这些意义现在已经过时,但在它的同源词 pity 中得以保留),源自于古法语 piete “虔诚、信仰; 怜悯、同情”(12世纪),源自于拉丁语 pietatem(主格 pietas)“尽职的行为、责任感; 虔诚、信仰; 忠诚、爱国主义; 对自然联系的忠诚”,在晚期拉丁语中意为“温和、仁慈、怜悯”; 源自于 pius “仁慈”(参见 pious)。

自1570年代以来,英语中的意思是“对父母、亲戚、国家等的子女般的感情、尽职行为或行为”。意为“虔诚、对至高无上的存在的信仰和崇敬”在17世纪初的英语中得到证实。比较 pity(n.)。

piety词源英文解释

French pieté piety, pity, from Old French, from Latin pietat-, pietas, from pius dutiful, pious

The first known use of piety was circa 1500

piety儿童词典英英释义

pignoun

a young domesticated swine usually weighing less than 120 pounds (54 kilograms) compare hog sense 1a

a wild or domesticated swine of any age or weight

pork sense 1

pigskin sense 1

a dirty, gluttonous, or repulsive person

a metal cast (as of iron) poured directly from the smelting furnace into a mold

pigeonnoun

any of numerous birds with a stout body, usually short legs, and smooth feathersespecially: any of many varieties of the rock dove that are domesticated or have escaped from domestication and live in cities and towns throughout most of the world

someone who is easily fooled or cheated

pigeonhole1 of 2noun

a small open compartment (as in a desk) for keeping letters or papers

pigeonhole2 of 2verb

to place in or as if in the pigeonhole of a desk

to assign to a usually restrictive category

pigeonnoun

any of numerous birds with a stout body, usually short legs, and smooth feathersespecially: any of many varieties of the rock dove that are domesticated or have escaped from domestication and live in cities and towns throughout most of the world

someone who is easily fooled or cheated

pignoun

a young domesticated swine usually weighing less than 120 pounds (54 kilograms) compare hog sense 1a

a wild or domesticated swine of any age or weight

pork sense 1

pigskin sense 1

a dirty, gluttonous, or repulsive person

a metal cast (as of iron) poured directly from the smelting furnace into a mold

pifflenoun

nonsense sense 1

pietynoun

the quality or state of being pious : dutifulness in religion

a pious act

piety 例句

1 She was eminent for her piety.

她以虔诚闻名.

2 You had a lot of filial piety once.

你以往孝心也不少.

3 The film is propelled by liberal pieties that are now outdated.

4 This says as much about Mr Yanukovich's piety as about Moscow's tactic of using the church to extend its influence.

这既体现了莫斯科运用教会扩大其影响力的战略,同时也显示了亚努科维奇的虔诚信仰。

5 At their worst, his films can manifest virtue only by displaying other characters misting up at the hero's down-home piety.

6 His sacred songs, which harness private intensity to public piety, are little masterpieces.

7 "King Louis is the most beautiful man I have ever seen, but his beauty radiates from his wisdom, his piety, and his kindness. Not the dust and flesh that cling to his bones."

8 And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.

愿自然虔诚的意念,将我生涯的每个日子连串起来.

9 The old man has great piety towards God.

这位老人对上帝非常虔诚。

10 In many ways, the Crito, in some respect, is the Platonic dialogue about piety.

在很多角度看来《克里托篇》于某些方面,是柏拉图式的敬神对话。

11 On the subject of plagiarism, the movie portentously beats its chest and tears out its hair in overblown speeches about theft, identity, fiction and reality that ring with self-congratulatory piety.

12 She contemplates more than a lackadaisical presence in the world; in fact, the power of the imagination becomes an action, although certain borrowed philosophical pieties also exist in her poetry.

13 It celebrates the ebullient openness on which the Neapolitans pride themselves; it shows their abundance of gesture, their intense emotional volatility, their embodiment of what would later be called verismo and their impassioned Catholic piety.

14 The piety of the family relation should be respected in the highest degree by the state.

家庭关系中的孝顺,应该得到国家的最高的尊重.

15 While she found nothing that justified the attacks, she did find meaning in prayers about strength, piety and resolve.

16 He might have selected any option from the banquet of contemporary pieties and shown Finch stomping it with her sensible brogues.

17 For a number of years, we were awash in familiar farm-to-table pieties.

18 This is a watchable, enjoyable film, with some hilarious and nail-biting moments, but it sets its face disconcertingly against satire and mischief with a final lurch into schmaltzy, liberal-patriot piety.

19 Mennonites live much like other set-in-stone religious groups: frugally and with a lot of hard labour and strict piety.

20 Now that the Presidents Day pieties are over, let’s look at some alternate ranking systems that take account of the things that really matter.

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