exorcism如何读

英:[ˈeksɔ:sɪzəm]

美:[ˈeksɔrsɪzəm]

exorcism是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 驱邪,驱魔,祓魔,驱鬼
  2. 用魔法召鬼魂,伏魔
  3. 驱邪的仪式
  4. 消除
  5. 忘掉
  6. 驱邪、祓魔所惯用的咒语

exorcism自然拼读

ex·or·cism

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exorcism变形

复数:exorcisms

exorcism英英释义

noun

the process of expelling an evil spirit.

the ceremony or formula used in such a process.

exorcism词源中文解释

15世纪初,“召唤或驱逐邪恶精灵”,源自晚期拉丁语 exorcismus,来自希腊语 exorkismos “宣誓”,在教会希腊语中,“驱魔”,来自 exorkizein “驱魔,宣誓”,源自 ex “出”(见 ex-) + horkizein “使发誓”,源自 horkos “誓言”,其起源不确定。一些语言学家提出与 herkos “篱笆”有关的联系,“在这种情况下,它将适当地表示誓言作为人所承担的界限,限制,约束或义务”或“将发誓者围住的魔力”[Beekes],但并非所有人都接受这一点。同义词 exorcization(14世纪晚期)。

exorcism词源英文解释

The first known use of exorcism was in the 14th century

exorcism儿童词典英英释义

exospherenoun

the outermost region of the atmosphere of the earth or a planet

exoskeletonnoun

a hard supporting or protective structure (as of an insect, spider, or crustacean) on the outside of the body

exorciseverb

to drive (as an evil spirit) off by calling upon some holy name or by spells

exorcismnoun

the act or practice of exorcising

exorcismnoun

the act or practice of exorcising

exorcism 例句

1 That's when I do exorcism.

那时候我才驱魔。

2 I was ready to yield, even if it meant an exorcism.

3 They tried to make her go to rehab, but what she really needed was an exorcism.

4 But in a series of increasingly bizarre sequences made more edgy and unsettling by the fake, single-camera documentary style, it seems that Cotton's "exorcism" may not have succeeded.

5 For Bray, the cast could only be all-Latino because it was so personal; equal parts exorcism, eulogy and revenge fantasy.

6 Filmmaker Scott Derrickson was first introduced some 10 years ago to a New York cop who had undertaken what he calls "the Work" of investigating demonic possession and performing exorcisms.

7 But for most of the concert the blues was presented as something scholarly and neatly accomplished: an exercise, not an exorcism.

8 One such was “Dybbuk,” a dance distillation of “The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds,” S. Ansky’s play, first performed in 1920, about possession and exorcism, steeped in Russian Jewish culture.

9 If I imbue things with the a structure where there’s an exorcism or call a priest.

10 “So, I’m going to get an exorcism from someone who knowingly buys stolen goods? I’m sure that’s going to go perfectly well. Like getting teeth pulled by a grave robber.”

11 Practicing his own version of spiritual revival, he brought the cast and crew together on stage and burned incense from Trinidad while performing an exorcism rite.

12 As its press campaign breathlessly tells us, there are more exorcisms being performed today than ever before.

13 By catching her poltergeist, Harriet performs an exorcism on her own fear.

14 He's the contestant most likely to perform a live, spontaneous exorcism in the house.

15 It’s almost an exorcism, and they are magnificent.

16 If I had an exorcism, I would be killing the boy who had survived the barn fire.

17 Brandishing his medal of St. Jude -- the patron saint of lost causes -- Ethan somehow channels an exorcism ritual in Latin.

18 But this isn’t just any old exorcism: live!

19 You don't believe in the exorcism of demons, do you?

你还相信打鬼这样的迷信啊?

20 While the family doctor dismisses Jessica's condition as a reaction to tropical fever, the native housemaid tells Betsy to take her to a voodoo priest -- for one of cinema's first attempts at exorcism.

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