commandment 英 [kəˈmɑ:ndmənt]   美 [kəˈmændmənt]

commandment

commandment  英 [kəˈmɑ:ndmənt] 美 [kəˈmændmənt]

n. 戒律;法令 

名词复数:commandments 

That is the fifth commandment. 这是第五条戒律。
So you would not break the third commandment. 那么你就不会违反第三条戒律。

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  • n. 戒律;法令
  • 1. That is the fifth commandment.

    这是第五条戒律。

  • 2. So you would not break the third commandment.

    那么你就不会违反第三条戒律。

  • 3. Actually, I could simplify even more (you could get away with just one commandment) but I like my list — it helps remind me of different things I’m trying to do.

    事实上,我可以简化的更多(去掉一个戒律你仍能成功),但我喜欢我的清单 - 它助于提醒我要做的不同的事情。

  • commandment (n.) late 13c., "an order from an authority," originally "any one of the ten injunctions engraved upon stone tablets and given to Moses on Mt. Sinai according to Exodus," from Old French comandement "order, command," from Latin *commandamentum, from *commandare (see command (v.)). Pronounced as four syllables until 17c.
com·mand·ment / kəˈmɑːndmənt ; NAmE kəˈmændmənt / noun a law given by God, especially any of the Ten Commandmentsgiven to the Jews in the Bible 诫条(尤指《圣经》中上帝给犹太人的十诫之一) collocationsat religion commandment commandments com·mand·ment / kəˈmɑːndmənt ; NAmE kəˈmændmənt /
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