homiletic如何读

英:['hɒmɪ'letɪk]

美:[ˌhɒmə'letɪk]

homiletic是什么意思

  • adj.说教术的;说教的;教训的

homiletic词根

词根:homily

n.

homily 说教;训诫

homiletics 讲道术,说教术

homiletic英英释义

Adjective

1. of the nature of a homily or sermon

2. of or relating to homiletics;

"homiletic speech"

homiletic词源中文解释

1640年代,“与布道有关的”,源自晚期拉丁语 homileticus,源自希腊语 homiletikos “关于交谈,和蔼可亲的”,源自 homilia “交谈,演讲”,在新约中,“布道”(参见 homily)。相关: Homiletical。

homiletic词源英文解释

Late Latin homileticus, from Greek homilētikos of conversation, from homilein

The first known use of homiletic was in 1644

homiletic 例句

1 So it has come to pass that many a preacher has fallen into a homiletic dulness quite foreign to his own disposition.

2 The musical is stuffed with unnecessary additions, mostly in the form of several awkwardly incorporated or homiletic songs.

3 Niesen’s direction flattens an already challenging work of theater that, despite its influence, didn’t quite catch on in the United States, where agitprop and other kinds of homiletic plays are less popular.

4 And let it be remembered that these Saints' Lives, which are still infinitely good reading, are not in the least confined to homiletic necessities.

5 Finally, the homiletic approach to the Holocaust has broken down almost all inhibitions in using the Holocaust as an analogy, even though the eagerness to do so is a sure sign of misuse.

6 I remember hearing a sermon just before Purim, in Vienna, and the Jewish preacher gave an admirable homiletic explanation of this rule.

7 There is a poetic half, let us say a homiletic half, what we call Agada, as distinct from the legal portion called Halacha.

8 The homiletic habit is hard to break, and renders its victim strangely oblivious to the passage of time.

9 And you really shouldn’t miss Sherie’s revelatory interpretation of the songs of Mr. Rogers, the children’s show host whose homiletic paeans to each person’s specialness helped steer Sherie through the shoals of adolescence.

10 The homiletic resolutions of "Father Knows Best"and "Leave It to Beaver" notwithstanding, family sitcoms have more often than not promoted the oddballs they seem to mock.

11 In the homiletic sphere perpetual motion is an assured success.

12 A single extract will fully suffice for a specimen of Sterne's pre-Shandian homiletic style; his post-Shandian manner was very different, as we shall see.

13 The Good Dinosaur The latest Pixar event is antic and unexpected as well as homiletic, rife with subversive elements, wacky critters, and some of the most beautiful landscapes ever seen in a computer animated feature.

14 His writings are partly autobiographical, as the Confessions, partly polemical, homiletic, or exegetical.

15 Associated words: homiletics, homiletic. precarious, a. uncertain, insecure, unassured, doubtful preceding, a. foregoing. precept, n. commandment, maxim, rule, adage, behest, injunction. precious, a. costly, expensive; valuable; dear, beloved, adored, idolized. precious stone. jewel, gem.

16 There’s a word for this style of narrative preaching—homiletic.

17 That interpretation of Kipling’s homiletic verse required her to overlook its gender-specific language, which is directed exclusively to boys who want to be men.

18 Yet these were the men—these traders—who vociferously come forth with their homiletic trades against Vanderbilt's criminal transactions, demanding that the power of him and his kind be curbed.

19 They alternate comfortably, he said, between discussions of digital philosophy and “Mormon homiletic speech.”

20 He is happy to the glowing point when he can discuss with some sharer of the call the latest homiletic creation of his mind or of the mind of his friend.

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