英:['sæŋktɪtju:d]
美:['sæŋktəˌtjud]
英:['sæŋktɪtju:d]
美:['sæŋktəˌtjud]
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.sanctity 圣洁;尊严;神圣不可侵犯性
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
vt.sanctify 使圣洁;使神圣化;把…奉献给神;认可
"神圣,圣洁",15世纪中叶在苏格兰英语中出现,源自拉丁语 sanctitudinem(格位 sanctitudo)"神圣",源自 sanctus "圣洁"(参见 saint(名词))。
Middle English sanctitud, from Latin sanctitudo, from sanctus holy + -i- + -tudo -tude
1 Fills everything with the new sanctitude!
使一切充满新的神圣!
2 In the circumstance of Chinese classic culture, "sanctitude" and "Tao" had many same meanings, both of them showed a kind of occult human's realm.
在中国传统文化的背景中,“神”与“道”互通,它们共同表现了一种玄妙的人生之境。
3 Each new suit is a chance at creation, of moving toward sanctitude.
4 Their physical delineation is to be accommodated by the imagination of the reader to this long catalogue of moral qualities,--nobility, honour, majesty, lordliness, worth, divinity, glory, brightness, truth, wisdom, sanctitude, severity, and purity.
5 This rare tablet doth include Poverty with sanctitude.
6 Similarly, the English law, always so careful of domestic sanctitude in women, provided that a wife who killed her husband should be dragged by a horse to the place of execution and burnt alive.
7 My wine gone too!—Ye lubbers, look about, And find the man that doth this villany, Or, by our sanctitude, you all shall die!—
8 She had the promise from the saints that her line had a great destiny, and the form of it she took to be sanctitude.
2 神圣
deiform holy religious spiritual divine sacred antique blessed heavenly celestial solemn venerable godly consecrate hallowed godlike sacramental sacral saintly sanctimonious numinous sainted ambrosial inviolate Ambrosian hagi- holiness sanctity bless sacrament hallow sacralize immortal Olympian hagio- hiero- saint