英:['benɪzən]
美:[ˈbɛnɪzən, -sən]
英:['benɪzən]
美:[ˈbɛnɪzən, -sən]
约于1300年,指“祝福,幸福”,源自古法语 beneison, beneiçon “祝福,祷告”,源自晚期拉丁语 benedictionem(参见 benediction)。
Middle English beneson, from Anglo-French beneiçon, from Late Latin benediction-, benedictio
The first known use of benison was in the 13th century
bent1 of 3noun
bent grass
bent2 of 3adjective
changed by bending : crooked
a bent pin
strongly favorable to : quite determined
doctors bent on finding a cure
bent3 of 3noun
a strong natural liking
a special inclination or capacity : talent
benisonnoun
blessing sense 1
1 The benison thus bestowed remained with Deerfoot all the way home and to the end of his life.
2 He wished for Stella and Alan to have all the benisons of the world.
3 There are communities where the dead are laid away without the benison of the name of the Christ, and where marriages are solemnized only by Justices of the Peace.
4 "Thou art a pretty little lady," was Mère Gaudrion's parting benison to the little girl, and Rose smiled.
5 I charge thee on my benison, and by the dear memory of him from whom thou hast thy name, that thou endeavour thyself to thine utmost to discover whether these men be Papists or no.
6 I remember, however, more than distinctly all that happened the last evening I passed in that secluded house, to my sojourn in which I owe all the benisons bestowed upon my after artist life.
7 With the ring, I would give thee my benison, but that I fear the blessing of so sinful a woman might do thee harm.
8 "Now a thousand benisons upon thy head, my child!" said the Collector, as he laid his hand upon Blanche's glossy locks, and then left the apartment.
9 We marched at once, taking the road to Neuite-sur-Yonne; and far on our way the old church bells called sadly after us in their benison of last farewell.
10 Her pity grew, until it rested like a benison upon all her humble friends, for they must remain in Sleepy Hollow, and she was going away.
11 As my good brother, the Abbot, is not here, thou must content thyself with my benison.
12 Sure he hath put his benison, too, on milch-cow and bullock, On the fowls of the air, and the man-eyed seals, and the otter.
13 I am loth to give any colour to the suspicion that I am about to confuse my narrative with extraneous details; but I must confess that Bill's laconic benison had for me a personal appeal.
14 He made him learn lots Of the poems of Watts, And frequently said he ignored, On principle, any son’s Title to benisons Till he’d learned Tennyson’s “Maud.”
15 during the harbor festival the parish priest offered a benison for the local fishermen
16 They had the place to themselves, save for Tony the waiter, with his smile of benison; and Carl read from Yeats.
17 Overhead the sky was like a benison, while the bishop spoke words of cheer and strength that went straight to the hearts of his congregation.
18 I wouldn't have missed Dot, doing the honors in her wedding-gown: my benison on her bright face! for any money.
19 I have slept sound under such a benison.
20 Here, I, on behalf of our manager, express our sincere benison.
在此,我仅代表我们总经理,表达我们诚挚的祝福。