baptize
baptize 英 [bæpˈtaɪz] 美 [bæpˈtaɪz, ˈbæpˌtaɪz]
vt. 给…施浸礼;命名;使经受考验(等于baptise) vi. 施行洗礼(等于baptise)
进行时:baptizing 过去式:baptized 过去分词:baptized 第三人称单数:baptizes 名词复数:baptizes
- To baptize is the ritual of bringing someone into the religion of Christianity. It’s usually when little babies get their heads sprinkled with water in a church.
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- vt. 给…施浸礼;命名;使经受考验(等于baptise)
- vi. 施行洗礼(等于baptise)
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1. He refuses to baptize her.
他拒绝给她洗礼。
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2. She baptizes herself when Paul hesitates to baptize her.
当保罗犹豫是否给她洗礼时,她给自己洗礼。
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3. I baptize with water," John replied, "but among you stands one you do not know.
约翰回答说:“我是用水施洗,但有一位站在你们中间,是你们不认识的
- baptize (v.) "to administer the rite of baptism to," c. 1300, from Old French batisier "be baptized; baptize; give a name to" (11c.), from Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein "immerse, dip in water," also figuratively, "be over one's head" (in debt, etc.), "to be soaked (in wine);" in Christian use, "baptize;" from baptein "to dip, steep, dye, color," perhaps from PIE root *gwabh- (1) "to dip, sink." Christian baptism originally was a full immersion. Related: Baptized; baptizing.
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