penitential如何读

英:[ˌpenɪˈtenʃl]

美:[ˌpɛnɪˈtɛnʃəl]

penitential是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 后悔的
  2. 忏悔的
  3. 苦行赎罪的
  4. 悔悟的
  5. 赎罪的
n. (名词)
  1. 悔罪者
  2. 悔罪规则书
  3. 苦修者
  4. 【天主教】苦行赎罪规则(书)
  5. 忏悔者

penitential自然拼读

pen·i·ten·tial

pe nih ten shl

penitential扩展

penitentially (adv.)

penitential词根

词根:penitent

adj.

penitent 忏悔的,悔过的

penitentiary 应处监禁的;监禁的;忏悔的(等于penitential)

adv.

penitentially 悔悟;苦行

n.

penitent 悔罪者,忏悔者

penitence 后悔;赎罪

penitentiary 监狱;教养所;宗教裁判所

penitential英英释义

Adjective

1. of or relating to penitence or penance;

"the Day of Atonement is the great penitential day of the Hebrew calendar"

2. showing or constituting penance;

"penitential tears"

"wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words"

penitential词源中文解释

"早期15世纪, penitencial,意为“作为赎罪而做的”,源自古法语 penitencial,直接来自中世纪拉丁语 penitentialis,意为“与忏悔有关”,源自拉丁语 paenitentia,意为“悔改”(参见 penitence)。

penitential词源英文解释

The first known use of penitential was before the 12th century

penitential儿童词典英英释义

penitentiarynoun

a usually state or federal prison in which criminals are kept

penitentialadjective

of or relating to penitence or penance

penitential 例句

1 In songs such as the welcome-to-hell “School Song” and “Bruce,” recounting a penitential cake-eating challenge, the ensemble dances through the hallways and assembly rooms with dizzying élan.

2 Established and state-regulated by the late fourth century, Christian sanctuary was based in episcopal intercession and penitential discipline; it was intended to spare the body the worst consequences of crime and thereby to save the soul from the everlasting implications of sin.

3 But this penitential or funereal behavior — which could be interesting in the right context — is confined to the face.

4 Strappetti’s appointment was announced days after he and a doctor accompanied Francis on his weeklong “penitential pilgrimage” to Canada to atone for the Catholic Church’s role in the country’s residential schools for Indigenous children.

5 Throughout Lent—the penitential season prior to Easter, which for the Orthodox is this Sunday—Ukrainian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, and Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishops, metropolitans, clergy, and scholars have been consumed with the issues of the war.

6 His answer helped us have a frank discussion about sin in the Catholic Church, the human need for penitential disciplines and devotions, and God’s way of helping man triumph over the wickedness of the Devil.

7 The pontiff’s penitential pilgrimage – Alberta to Quebec and stopping in far-north Nunavut before flying back to Rome on Saturday — stirred a mix of emotions for school survivors.

8 Sanctuary had for centuries grown detached from penitential discipline and become incorporated within royal criminal law, while the church’s emphasis shifted from the sacrality of space to jurisdictional immunity, which in turn became more closely linked to royal grants.

9 Watching “The Ballad of Emmett Till,” though, comes across less as an exercise in powerful theater than as a penitential act.

10 The Vatican said that the text, issued eight months after the pope’s “penitential journey to Canada,” reaffirmed the church’s “rejection of the colonizing mentality.”

11 Mr. Hill cited Nebraska as having a law similar to his proposal, but a spokesman for the Diocese of Omaha said the state’s mandatory reporter law exempts penitential confessions.

12 In the eyes of the German public, Stadler's guilty plea did not look particularly penitential.

13 The penitential dimension of fasting and prayer will help us as God’s People to come before the Lord and our wounded brothers and sisters as sinners imploring forgiveness and the grace of shame and conversion.

14 Francis has said his weeklong visit, which begins Sunday, is a “penitential pilgrimage” to beg forgiveness on Canadian soil for the “evil” done to Native peoples by Catholic missionaries.

15 Ash Wednesday marks the start of the 40-day penitential season of Lent, a time of spiritual preparation leading up to Easter on April 4.

16 Brooks’s penitential acknowledgment of “a lapse in judgment” attested to her immersion in the prevalent weirdness about parenting.

17 His images, with their reduction of the body to smears and stains, and emphasis on redemption through fleshly mortification, suggest sources in penitential religion, filtered through Duchamp, Sade and extreme sports.

18 On the previous night, the Monteverdi Choir's performance of English Renaissance music under their conductor, John Eliot Gardiner, often had a distinctly penitential air.

19 Her work, she explains, addresses "Christian culture with a focus on affective piety, penitential ritual and scriptural accounts."

20 Purchase of pardons had traditionally allowed people to bypass the penitential rituals the Church required for remission of sins.

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