sanctitude
['sæŋktitju:d]
n. 神圣, 圣洁
例句与用法:
I would mind her extreme views less if she didn't always express them with such an odour of sanctity.
如果她不总是一本正经地表达自己那些过激的观点,我是不会太在意的。
We should respect the sanctity of marriage.
我们应该尊重婚姻的神圣。
She gives us a living example of sanctity.
她给我们树立了一个圣洁的活榜样。
词形变化:
名词复数: sanctities |
n.
神圣
sanctitudesanctitude[ˈsæŋktitjud]n.1.■神圣,圣洁
sanctitude['sæŋktitju:d]n.1.■神圣;圣洁
sanctitudesanctitude[ˈsæŋktitjud]n.1.■神圣, 纯洁
sanctitudenoun- [mass noun](formal)the state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly
(正式)神圣;圣洁
语源- late Middle English: from Latin sanctitudo, from sanctus 'holy'
sanctitude
■The idea of theocracy of ‘Power of King from God ’endowed the secular power with sanctitude and simultaneously the bondage which had never been given.
“王权神授”的神权政治理念赋予了世俗权力从未有过的神圣,同时也给它加上了从未有过的束缚;
■Fills everything with the new sanctitude!
使一切充满新的神圣!
■In the circumstance of Chinese classic culture, "sanctitude" and "Tao" had many same meanings, both of them showed a kind of occult human's realm.
在中国传统文化的背景中,“神”与“道”互通,它们共同表现了一种玄妙的人生之境。
■If I once fell from the ruined heaven, With the earthly love in my heart, But the love, Fills everything with the new sanctitude!
如果我曾经怀着尘世的爱,自荒废的天庭坠落;但爱,使一切充满新的神圣!
■The results are as follows: (1) The process is divided into four phases such as bewilderment, misgivings, savvy and sanctitude;
阐明信仰形成分为困惑、忧患、悟道和神圣化四个阶段;