crucifix 英 [ˈkru:səfɪks]   美 [ˈkrusəˌfɪks]

crucifix

crucifix  英 [ˈkru:səfɪks] 美 [ˈkrusəˌfɪks]

n. 十字架,耶稣受难像 

名词复数:crucifixes 

When Mrs Swithin suggests that prayer would be efficacious in delivering fine weather, she fingers a crucifix, the supreme icon of Christianity. 当斯威森夫人说祈祷能带来好天气,她的手指即划出一个十字架,那是基督教最神圣的标志。
Ducking altar boy practice was a big deal to someone who hung a crucifix on the wall, prayed the rosary, and considered Father James Cronin, the longtime pastor of my church, a saint. 对于将十字架挂在墙上、用念珠祷告并将在我们教会很长时间的牧师--詹姆斯神父当作圣人的她来说,圣童的训练是非常重要的大事。

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  • n. 十字架,耶稣受难像
  • 1. When Mrs Swithin suggests that prayer would be efficacious in delivering fine weather, she fingers a crucifix, the supreme icon of Christianity.

    当斯威森夫人说祈祷能带来好天气,她的手指即划出一个十字架,那是基督教最神圣的标志。

  • 2. Ducking altar boy practice was a big deal to someone who hung a crucifix on the wall, prayed the rosary, and considered Father James Cronin, the longtime pastor of my church, a saint.

    对于将十字架挂在墙上、用念珠祷告并将在我们教会很长时间的牧师--詹姆斯神父当作圣人的她来说,圣童的训练是非常重要的大事。

  • 3. His familiarity with otherworldly creatures such as demons was poor indeed, but he realized that the demon might very well take offence at a priest bursting in, waving a crucifix in its face.

    他对于其他世界的生物像魔鬼的熟悉程度虽然是很低,但是他意识到这个魔鬼可能因为祭祀的突然到来而很生气,所以他在他面前晃了晃十字架。

  • crucifix (n.) early 13c., from Old French crucefix (12c., Modern French crucifix), from Latin cruci fixus "(one) fixed to the cross" (see crucify).
cru·ci·fix / ˈkruːsəfɪks ; NAmE ˈkruːsəfɪks / noun a model of a cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it, as a symbol of the Christian religion (十字架)苦像;耶稣受难像 crucifix crucifixes cru·ci·fix / ˈkruːsəfɪks ; NAmE ˈkruːsəfɪks /
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