英:['mɪlɪnərɪ]
美:['mɪlɪnˌerɪ]
英:['mɪlɪnərɪ]
美:['mɪlɪnˌerɪ]
复数:millenaries
词根:millenary
adj.millennial 一千年的;千禧年的
millenarian 一千年的;千禧年的
n.millennium 千年期,千禧年;一千年,千年纪念;太平盛世,黄金时代
millenarian 千禧年信徒;相信太平盛事的人
"由一千个组成或包含一千个的",来自1570年代的晚期拉丁语 millenarius "包含一千个",来自拉丁语 millenia "每个一千个",来自拉丁语 mille "一千"(参见 million)。作为名词,1560年代指"(基督教)千禧年的信徒"; 到1897年指"千年纪念日"。
Noun Late Latin millenarium, from neuter of millenarius of a thousand, from Latin milleni one thousand each, from mille Adjective Latin millenarius
The first known use of millenary was in 1550
1 To the Christian dream of an eternal life in heaven or hell, the communist movement has its promise of a millenary on earth contrasted by the immediate annihilation of any traitor or dangerous opponent.
2 But when the millenary had safely passed away, they began to restore the fallen shrines, and build new churches, and the late Saxon or early Norman style came into vogue.
3 "They fancied," says Bolingbroke, "that the Peace was the period at which their millenary year would begin."
4 This complete misunderstanding and externalising of religion which took place in the first millenary, and which can never now be retrieved, is fundamentally pagan, antique.
5 In seeking to colonize the countries immediately contiguous to our present patrimony, we are continuing the millenary work of our ancestors.
6 The millenary place of worship was turned into a museum in 1934.
7 It is proud of its pre-Hispanic millenary history, yet still unable to reconcile with it.
8 Poverty, brought on by high taxation, by war, and by overcrowding, has been, during the last millenary period, very fertile in the production of degenerates in the Old World.
9 We danced through three nights, dancing the old millenary out, dancing the new millenary in.
10 It also includes other, more recent fusions that bring out the best of its millenary ingredients.
11 So did the ancient Papias understand Christ's millenary reign upon earth, and so depressed the hopes of Christianity and their desires to the longing and expectation of temporal pleasures and satisfactions.
12 Such an inquirer will live longer than Methuselah, for he will have more thoughts, yet he will wish each of his minutes was a millenary.
13 It may sound like a paradox, but it is a fact that the whole of the first millenary was inwardly irreligious; it concealed its want of metaphysical intuition behind the falsification of historical events.
14 It was erected in 1901 to commemorate the millenary of the king's death and is the most successful statue in the kingdom, imposing in its noble simplicity.
15 It is known that Christ was born about the end of the fourth millenary,1 and one thousand five hundred and forty-two years have since revolved.
16 Now, the rebounding species is marking a millenary milestone.
17 The new Mapuche generation claims the spiritual meaning and millenary roots of their culture using the internet.
18 "That the fighting is now destroying cultural heritage that bears witness to the country's millenary history - valued and admired the world over - makes it even more tragic."
19 “Yes, in distant centuries or millenaries man will be a Cyclops, a Polyphemus, a being with one eye only.”
20 That the fighting is now destroying cultural heritage that bears witness to the country's millenary history -- valued and admired the world over -- makes it even more tragic.
1 千年至福
2 一千年至福的
4 千周年纪念
5 一千
6 一千年的
7 千年期
8 成千的
9 千的
10 一千的
11 千禧年的信徒
12 千年的
13 千禧年
14 一千年至福
15 千禧年的
17 千周年纪念日
18 一千年